Hello,
Does Digital Ocean have something similar to Credstash or AWS Secrets Manager (both AWS services)?
Trying to decide on the most secure way to store environmental variables with sensitive information (like database access codes, for example).
Locally, I have .env file that is named in my .gitignore to prevent them being version controlled.
What is the best (i.e. most secure) way to store sensitive .env information?
If just in a .env file or environment variables, what’s the best way to keep that secure when the droplet contains a publicly facing GUI?
Much appreciated :)
Cheers
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how do we store env vars on DO? does it simply read the .env as with local? is this a secruty issue? or is there a way similar to AWS where we crea key-val pairs in our DO account?
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