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layout: "docs"
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page_title: "Vault vs. Chef, Puppet, etc."
New Docs Website (#5535) * conversion stage 1 * correct image paths * add sidebar title to frontmatter * docs/concepts and docs/internals * configuration docs and multi-level nav corrections * commands docs, index file corrections, small item nav correction * secrets converted * auth * add enterprise and agent docs * add extra dividers * secret section, wip * correct sidebar nav title in front matter for apu section, start working on api items * auth and backend, a couple directory structure fixes * remove old docs * intro side nav converted * reset sidebar styles, add hashi-global-styles * basic styling for nav sidebar * folder collapse functionality * patch up border length on last list item * wip restructure for content component * taking middleman hacking to the extreme, but its working * small css fix * add new mega nav * fix a small mistake from the rebase * fix a content resolution issue with middleman * title a couple missing docs pages * update deps, remove temporary markup * community page * footer to layout, community page css adjustments * wip downloads page * deps updated, downloads page ready * fix community page * homepage progress * add components, adjust spacing * docs and api landing pages * a bunch of fixes, add docs and api landing pages * update deps, add deploy scripts * add readme note * update deploy command * overview page, index title * Update doc fields Note this still requires the link fields to be populated -- this is solely related to copy on the description fields * Update api_basic_categories.yml Updated API category descriptions. Like the document descriptions you'll still need to update the link headers to the proper target pages. * Add bottom hero, adjust CSS, responsive friendly * Add mega nav title * homepage adjustments, asset boosts * small fixes * docs page styling fixes * meganav title * some category link corrections * Update API categories page updated to reflect the second level headings for api categories * Update docs_detailed_categories.yml Updated to represent the existing docs structure * Update docs_detailed_categories.yml * docs page data fix, extra operator page remove * api data fix * fix makefile * update deps, add product subnav to docs and api landing pages * Rearrange non-hands-on guides to _docs_ Since there is no place for these on learn.hashicorp, we'll put them under _docs_. * WIP Redirects for guides to docs * content and component updates * font weight hotfix, redirects * fix guides and intro sidenavs * fix some redirects * small style tweaks * Redirects to learn and internally to docs * Remove redirect to `/vault` * Remove `.html` from destination on redirects * fix incorrect index redirect * final touchups * address feedback from michell for makefile and product downloads
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sidebar_title: "Chef, Puppet, etc."
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sidebar_current: "vs-other-chef"
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Comparison between Vault and configuration management solutions such as Chef, Puppet, etc.
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# Vault vs. Chef, Puppet, etc.
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A big part of configuring software is setting up secrets: configuring a
web application to talk to a service, configuring the credentials of a
database, etc. Because of this, configuration management systems all face
a problem of safely storing these secrets.
Chef, Puppet, etc. all solve this in a similar way: single-key
encrypted storage. Chef has encrypted data bags, Puppet has encrypted
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Hiera, and so on. The encrypted data is always one secret (a password,
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a key, etc.) away from being decrypted, and this secret is generally
not well protected since in an elastic environment, every server needs
to somehow get this secret to decrypt the data. Additionally, access to
the encrypted data isn't always logged, so if there is an intrusion, it
isn't clear what data has been accessed and by who.
Vault is not tied to any specific configuration management system. You can
read secrets from configuration management, but you can also use the API
directly to read secrets from applications. This means that configuration
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management requires fewer secrets, and in many cases doesn't ever have to
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persist them to disk.
Vault encrypts the data onto physical storage and requires multiple
keys to even read it. If an attacker were to gain access to the physical
encrypted storage, it couldn't be read without multiple keys which are generally
distributed to multiple individuals. This is known as _unsealing_, and happens
once whenever Vault starts.
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For an unsealed Vault, every interaction is logged in via the audit devices.
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Even erroneous requests (invalid access tokens, for example) are logged.
To access any data, an access token is required. This token is usually
associated with an identity coming from a system such as GitHub, LDAP, etc.
This identity is also written to the audit log.
Access tokens can be given fine-grained control over what secrets can be
accessed. It is rare to have a single key that can access all secrets. This
makes it easier to have fine-grained access for consumers of Vault.
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For tips on how to integrate Vault using configuration management, please see
[Using HashiCorp's Vault with Chef](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/using-hashicorps-vault-with-chef/).
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Although this post is about Chef, the principles can be broadly applied to many
of the tools listed here.