Create a Credential
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Select New Credential.
Select the Credential Type.
This must match the credential type needed for the configuration using it.
Username and Password, Client ID and Secret, Secret Only, Certificate.
Credential ID - Enter an ID for this credential.
Credential Name - Enter a user friendly name for this credential.
Username - Enter the Username that is needed for access.
Password - Enter the password needed for this credential.
This will show a single dot once entered for security.
Notes - Add notes that can help identify what it can be used for.
Do not put the password or any clues here.
Expiry Date - You can enter an Expiry Date for this credential.
This date will be used as a reminder. When it has expired it will continue to be used.
Select Create.
Credential ID - Enter an ID for this credential.
Credential Name - Enter a user friendly name for this credential.
Client ID - Enter the Client ID that is needed for access.
Secret - Enter the secret needed for this credential.
This will show a single dot once entered for security.
Notes - Add notes that can help identify what it can be used for.
Do not put the password or any clues here.
Expiry Date - You can enter an Expiry Date for this credential.
For additional security you can add an expiry date. On this date the credential will no longer be used.
Select Create.
Credential ID - Enter an ID for this credential.
Credential Name - Enter a user friendly name for this credential.
Client ID - This will display N/A and cannot be edited.
Secret - Enter the secret needed for this credential.
This will show a single dot once entered for security.
Notes - Add notes that can help identify what it can be used for.
Do not put the password or any clues here.
Expiry Date - You can enter an Expiry Date for this credential.
For additional security you can add an expiry date. On this date the credential will no longer be used.
Select Create.
Credential ID - Enter an ID for this credential.
Credential Name - Enter a user friendly name for this credential.
Client ID - This will display N/A and cannot be edited.
Password - Enter the password needed for the certificate.
This will show a single dot once entered for security.
Notes - Add notes that can help identify what it can be used for.
Do not put the password or any clues here.
Expiry Date - You can enter an Expiry Date for this credential.
For additional security you can add an expiry date. On this date the credential will no longer be used.
Import Certificate - Drag and drop the certificate file or select browse files to find it within your file explorer.
The cert file must be a one of the following supported certificates:
application/x-pkcs12
- .pfx or .p12
application/pkix-cert
- .cer
application/x-x509-ca-cert
- .cert
Select Create.