Guides - Configure Credentials for Managed Services
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Many of the applications running on your servers can only be accessed with the appropriate username and password combination. To provide Linode’s staff with access to those applications, you should upload credentials for them to the Linode Cloud Manager. Once uploaded, you can also link credentials to specific Managed services to communicate which ones Linode Support should use when troubleshooting the service.
View Credentials
Log in to the Cloud Manager and click the Managed link in the sidebar.
Navigate to the Credentials tab. A list of all your current credentials is displayed. From here, you can add new credentials or edit existing credentials.
Alongside each credential is a Last Decrypted field. This displays the timestamp for when the credential was last decrypted by our Support team.
Add a Credential
Navigate to the Credentials tab for Managed Services in the Cloud Manager. See View Credentials.
Click the Add Credentials button.
In the form that appears, enter the details for your credential. The following fields are available:
Label (required): A descriptive name for the credential that explains to the Linode Support Team how the credential should be used. For example, if you are entering the MySQL
root
password, you might label it asMySQL Root
.Username: The username to supply when authenticating with the application.
Password (required): The password or passphrase to supply when authenticating with the application.
Once the form is complete, click the Add Credential button.
Edit a Credential
Navigate to the Credentials tab for Managed Services in the Cloud Manager. See View Credentials.
Locate the credential you wish to edit and click the corresponding Edit button.
To update the label, enter the new label and click the Update Label button.
To modify the credentials, enter the new username or password and click the Update Credentials button.
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