I want a centralized way to manage keys and secrets. And some service users with little privileges over a subset of the secrets. Ideally, a service user only should be able to read its own subset of secrets. So, let’s say, if a container gets pwned it will only read its secrets and no more. It should be FOSS and self-hostable.
And a beautiful nice-to-have feature would be access log, to know who read what and when.
My only experience with something similar is Hashicorp Vault, but I don’t want to be near any Hashicorp stuff ever again.
Do you know a FOSS alternative to Vault?
Why didn’t you like Hashicorps Vault? I want to know for my own edification.
Recently they changed their license at a drop of the hat, then got purchased by IBM.
Can’t believe that’s gone through. They took JBoss when they bought RedHat so now it doesn’t have to compete with Websphere and when they bought HashiCorp Openshift doesn’t have to compete with Nomad. At this rate they’ll buy CyberArk and then that’s no more competition with Vault.
To make matters worse, Red Hat who own Ansible are also owned by IBM.
All hail International Business autoMation
There’s a little overlap with things like Terraform but it’s not as bad as if they bought the companies that owned Chef or Puppet.
Can’t speak for OP, but the Vault software itself is fine. It’s their recent change in licensing that has a lot of people upset and looking for alternatives:
https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-adopts-business-source-license
Vault features are cool. I really like it. But with Hashicorp now there is this big risk of “rug pulling” regarding its license.
The wise thing, in my opinion, is to avoid this company as much as possible.