# Install vault ``` $ helm repo add hashicorp https://helm.releases.hashicorp.com $ helm upgrade --install vault hashicorp/vault -n mon --set server.standalone.enabled=true --create-namespace # if you are using ingress controller, please use: $ helm upgrade --install vault hashicorp/vault -n mon --set server.ingress.enabled=true --set server.ingress.hosts[0].host="vault.mon.int" --set server.ingress.ingressClassName=nginx --set server.standalone.enabled=true --create-namespace # verify pods are running $ kubectl -n mon get pods ``` NOTA: If using ingressRoute. Please, create a file with: ``` --- apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1 kind: IngressRoute metadata: name: vault-ingress-route namespace: mon spec: entryPoints: [web] routes: - kind: Rule match: Host(`vault.mon.int`) services: - kind: Service name: vault-internal port: 8200 scheme: http ``` ``` # deploy ingress route $ kubectl apply -f ingress-route.yaml ``` # Creating vault PKI and certificates ## Considerations: - If you change values by default in the `capi/values.yaml`. Please, consider have a look of some topics: - You will need to create PKI and certificates, therefore. The `VAULT_TOKEN` provided must have sufficient permissions in Vault to create it - Modify: - `namespace` in `vault-job/vault-job.yaml`. The namespace should be changed in the entire file. By default is `mon` (same namespace when capif is deployed) - `export VAULT_ADDR` using the service deployed to vault. By default is `http://vault-internal:8200` - `export VAULT_TOKEN` using the token created to vault. By default is `dev-only-token` - `DOMAIN1` - variable used for generate certificate (CSR) to capif `(ex: DOMAIN1=capif.mobile.cloud)`. ``` $ kubectl apply -f vault-job/ ```