Hi Doug,
hiera-eyaml or trocla (random generation and storage backend(use mysql))
are your friends. If you just want to encrypt hiera data try hiera-eyaml.
I prefer the gpg backend.
Kind Regards
Simon
Am 08.07.16 um 15:29 schrieb dkoleary:
Hey;
I've come to the point where I need to encrypt a password in hiera
data. After trying (and failing) the recipe in the puppet cookbook, I
hit the google searches and very quickly came across hiera eyaml.
So, short question: is hiera.eyaml the generally accepted method of
encrypting data for use in modules?
Just trying to avoid going down the wrong path again...
Thanks
Doug O'Leary
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