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Generally we assume people will use the service broker with the buildpack, which on app start auto-injects the secrets into the app environment.
We need to add an example to the README that uses a cl…
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The Conjur supply buildpack expects the final buildpack to copy the scripts from the buildpack's staging directory to the app droplet's `/home/vcap/profile.d/` directory.
This doesn't appear to wor…
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AC:
- [ ] Bump Go version for `conjur-env` to 1.12
- [ ] Convert from using `mitchellh/homedir` to `os.UserHomeDir`
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As a PCF developer
I want to include the Conjur Buildpack by referencing its Github URL
Example:
https://github.com/cloudfoundry/java-buildpack#usage
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Currently the health check validates that the service broker is able to successfully authenticate with Conjur via the Ruby API, but the buildpack relies on the Go API to authenticate with Conjur and t…
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ETA for completion of this epic: Feb 21, 2019
Confidence level of ETA accuracy: 75%
## Objective
Organizations using the service broker may find it difficult to entitle applications to access Conjur …
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Prereqs:
- Install CloudFoundry CLI: https://github.com/cloudfoundry/cli#installing-using-a-package-manager
- Create account on https://www.conjur.org/get-started/try-conjur.html
- Install CF Dev p…
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To reduce the dependency of the service broker on the Conjur master during deploy time, we are adding a configurable option for apps to authenticate with a space-level identity instead of the default …