Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) connections to the CipherTrust Manager can be configured using the following:
Managing Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Connections using GUI
Managing Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Connections using ksctl
Managing Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Connections using GUI
To configure an OCI connection:
Tenancy OCID: OCID of the tenancy.
User OCID: OCID of the user.
Region: An Oracle Cloud Infrastructure region.
Fingerprint: Fingerprint of the public key added to this user.
Key File: Private key file for the OCI connection in the PEM format. Either upload the key file or paste the file content.
File Upload: Select and click Upload Certificate to upload the key file from your machine.
Text: Select and paste the certificate content in the text field.
Passphrase: Passphrase of the encrypted key file.
Click Test Credentials to check whether the connection is configured correctly. If the test is successful, the status is OK
else the status is Fail
.
Click Next to move to the next step.
Note
Currently, the only product supported for OCI connection is Cloud Key Manager.
Managing Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Connections using ksctl
The following operations can be performed:
Create/Get/Update/Delete an OCI connection
List all OCI connections
Test an existing OCI connection
Test parameters for an OCI Connection
Creating an OCI Connection
To create an OCI connection, run:
Syntax
Example Request
Example Response
conn-cred.json
Getting Details of an OCI Connection
To get details of an OCI connection, run:
Syntax
Example Request
Example Response
Updating an OCI Connection
To update an OCI connection, run:
Syntax
Example Request
Example Response
Deleting an OCI Connection
To delete an OCI connection, run:
Syntax
Example Request
Example Response
There will be no response if OCI Connection is deleted successfully.
Getting List of OCI Connections
To list all the OCI connections, run:
Syntax
Example Request
Example Response
Testing an Existing OCI Connection
To test an existing OCI connection, run:
Syntax
Example Request
Example Response
Testing Parameters for an OCI Connection
To test parameters for an OCI connection, run:
Syntax
Example Request
Example Response
conn-cred.json