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layout: docs
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page_title: UI - Configuration
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description: |-
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Vault features a user interface (web interface) for interacting with Vault.
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Easily create, read, update, and delete secrets, authenticate, unseal, and
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more with the Vault UI.
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---
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# Vault UI
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Vault features a user interface (web interface) for interacting with Vault.
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Easily create, read, update, and delete secrets, authenticate, unseal, and
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more with the Vault UI.
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-> The UI requires **Vault 0.10 or higher** or Vault Enterprise.
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## Activating the Vault UI
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The Vault UI is not activated by default. To activate the UI, set the `ui`
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configuration option in the Vault server configuration. Vault clients do not
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need to set this option, since they will not be serving the UI.
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```hcl
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ui = true
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listener "tcp" {
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# ...
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}
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```
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For more information, please see the
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[Vault configuration options](/docs/configuration).
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## Accessing the Vault UI
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The UI runs on the same port as the Vault listener. As such, you must configure
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at least one `listener` stanza in order to access the UI.
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```hcl
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listener "tcp" {
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address = "10.0.1.35:8200"
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# If bound to localhost, the Vault UI is only
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# accessible from the local machine!
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# address = "127.0.0.1:8200"
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}
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```
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In this case, the UI is accessible at the following URL from any machine on the
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subnet (provided no network firewalls are in place):
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```text
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https://10.0.1.35:8200/ui/
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```
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It is also accessible at any DNS entry that resolves to that IP address, such as
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the Consul service address (if using Consul):
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```text
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https://vault.service.consul:8200/ui/
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```
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### Note on TLS
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When using TLS (recommended), the certificate must be valid for all DNS entries
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you will be accessing the Vault UI on, and any IP addresses on the SAN. If you
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are running Vault with a self-signed certificate, any browsers that access the
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Vault UI will need to have the root CA installed. Failure to do so may result in
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the browser displaying a warning that the site is "untrusted". It is highly
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recommended that client browsers accessing the Vault UI install the proper CA
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root for validation to reduce the chance of a MITM attack.
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