An object-name is a user provided name for and must be unique within a key vault. The name must be a 1-127 character string, starting with a letter and containing only 0-9, a-z, A-Z, and -.
If you select on the current version, you can see the value you specified in the previous step. By clicking "Show Secret Value" button in the right pane, you can see the hidden value. You can also use Azure CLI, or Azure PowerShell to retrieve previously created secret.
Key vault names are globally unique. You can't reuse a vault name. You need to reconfigure your access policies and network configuration settings in the new key vault.
Key Vault also supports a contentType field for secrets. Clients may specify the content type of a secret to help interpreting the secret data when it's retrieved. The maximum length of this field is 255 characters.
A secret is anything that you want to tightly control access to, such as API keys, passwords, or certificates. A key is a cryptographic key represented as a JSON Web Key [JWK] object. Key Vault supports RSA and Elliptic Curve Keys only. 2 people found this answer helpful.
You should validate that the resources within the same subnet of the private endpoint resource are connecting to your key vault over a private IP address, and that they have the correct private DNS zone integration. In the "Networking" tab:Specify Virtual network and Subnet.
In the Azure portal, go to your key vault resource page. Select Networking from the menu. Select Private endpoint connections. Select the private endpoint that Azure Web PubSub Service created.
Azure Key Vault is one of several key management solutions in Azure, and helps solve the following problems: Secrets Management - Azure Key Vault can be used to Securely store and tightly control access to tokens, passwords, certificates, API keys, and other secrets.
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