Do it the other way round: generate the key on the EC2 instance, and then export the public key. It is safe to put the public key unencrypted into attributes, or use any other mechanism you like.
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Subject: [chef] Re: Re: Chef Vault without knife.I'm trying to find a generic, scalable way, to install an SSL private key onto an EC2 instance.Doug.On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 12:20 PM, Tensibai Zhaoying < " title="This external link will open in a new window" target="_blank"> > wrote:Is it possible to have a more detailed explanation on what your problem is ?
As is I can't tell what you try to do...
Le 5 juin 2015 19:31, Douglas Garstang < " title="This external link will open in a new window" target="_blank"> > a écrit :DougIs it possible to use chef-vault without having to use the knife command? My systems come up, and run the chef-client automaticaly.Thanks,
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