Sir, please provide a full course video on Google Cloud Platform. Your way of explaining concepts is easy to understand, especially for absolute beginners. I am eagerly waiting for your video. Kindly consider posting a complete GCP course. Thank you!
Hi Rahul, I have one react web application where I am consuming spring boot rest api externally without any login. Currently I want to provide the security to that api..we have provided security by generating the jwt token using api key from frontend and that key is stored in .env , but it is not a recommended approach for production, and we are deploying this web application in ecs service, but there we are not able to fetch the api key dynamically by keeping it in ecs task defination env variables, is there any way to provide more security?.. can you please clarify this
hi Rahul, is ESC fetching the secrets stored in AWS secret manager for both AWS configure and terraform or is it only using the IAM role attached while doing the configuration in AWS secrets manager?
Your channel is so underrated
Thanks Rahul. Very nice video. Is this Pulumi ESC very similar to Hashicorp Vault? Is this like Password Vault?
It is much product then HashiCorp Vault for managing the secrets
We can also use ASM or SSM...
Hi Ragul the courses is very useful for us. Could you please explain aws grafana as well
Will do soon
Sir, please provide a full course video on Google Cloud Platform. Your way of explaining concepts is easy to understand, especially for absolute beginners. I am eagerly waiting for your video. Kindly consider posting a complete GCP course. Thank you!
Will upload soon
please I would be grateful if you can add Azure. I like your calm way of teaching
At the end of session. I say I learn a new thing today!. Thanks for providing valuable information.
Glad to hear it!
Hi Rahul, I have one react web application where I am consuming spring boot rest api externally without any login. Currently I want to provide the security to that api..we have provided security by generating the jwt token using api key from frontend and that key is stored in .env , but it is not a recommended approach for production, and we are deploying this web application in ecs service, but there we are not able to fetch the api key dynamically by keeping it in ecs task defination env variables, is there any way to provide more security?.. can you please clarify this
hi Rahul, is ESC fetching the secrets stored in AWS secret manager for both AWS configure and terraform or is it only using the IAM role attached while doing the configuration in AWS secrets manager?
It is using IAM role attached to fetch the secrets from the AWS secrets manager
@RahulWagh ok. So if there are multiple secrets in AWS secrets manager how does it figure out which secrets to fetch and use for respective use case.?
Hi Rahul have u made any videos on AWS lightsail or sailipoint
Not yet
environment variables has a lot of pitfalls using config files and secrets also
@karthiksundaram544 yeah it’s true
HI Rahul, Can you please do this for the GCP Cloud with another tool?
Sure I will add it to my list
You are great sir! Thank you so much for educating us! Keep it up. I wanna learn more from you abt AWS in detail & other topics as well.
Just follow the other playlist
Create a Secure Text Transfer Using the Cloud
thanx bro it's informative
Glad you liked it
Is it freeware or paid tool?
It is freeware if you are not looking for enterprise level support
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