»Cubbyhole Secrets Engine

The cubbyhole secrets engine is used to store arbitrary secrets within the configured physical storage for Vault namespaced to a token. In cubbyhole, paths are scoped per token. No token can access another token's cubbyhole. When the token expires, its cubbyhole is destroyed.

Also unlike the kv secrets engine, because the cubbyhole's lifetime is linked to that of an authentication token, there is no concept of a TTL or refresh interval for values contained in the token's cubbyhole.

Writing to a key in the cubbyhole secrets engine will completely replace the old value.

»Setup

Most secrets engines must be configured in advance before they can perform their functions. These steps are usually completed by an operator or configuration management tool.

The cubbyhole secrets engine is enabled by default. It cannot be disabled, moved, or enabled multiple times.

»Usage

After the secrets engine is configured and a user/machine has a Vault token with the proper permission, it can generate credentials. The cubbyhole secrets engine allows for writing keys with arbitrary values.

  1. Write arbitrary data:

    $ vault write cubbyhole/my-secret my-value=s3cr3t
    Success! Data written to: cubbyhole/my-secret
    
    $ vault write cubbyhole/my-secret my-value=s3cr3tSuccess! Data written to: cubbyhole/my-secret
  2. Read arbitrary data:

    $ vault read cubbyhole/my-secret
    Key         Value
    ---         -----
    my-value    s3cr3t
    
    $ vault read cubbyhole/my-secretKey         Value---         -----my-value    s3cr3t

»Learn

Refer to the Cubbyhole Response Wrapping guide for a step-by-step tutorial.

»API

The Cubbyhole secrets engine has a full HTTP API. Please see the Cubbyhole secrets engine API for more details.