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Getting Started

  • Getting Started with Apono
  • What is an Access Flow

Integrations

  • AWS Integrations
    • Integrate with AWS
    • S3 Storage
    • RDS PostgreSQL
    • RDS MySQL
    • EC2 via Systems Manager Agent (SSM)
    • SSM AppConfig
    • IAM User, Groups, and Policies
    • Elastic Container Registry (ECR)
  • GCP Integrations
    • Integrate with Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
    • Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Roles
    • CloudSQL - PostgreSQL
    • CloudSQL - MySQL
    • BigQuery
    • CloudStorage - GCP Object Storage
    • GCP Secret Manager
    • CloudSpanner
    • Advanced-Integration with GCP (Installing on an existing cluster)
  • Data Source Integrations
    • MySQL
    • PostgreSQL
    • MongoDB
    • MongoDB Atlas
    • Elasticsearch
    • Create mongo user for Apono
  • Communication Integrations
    • Slack
    • Teams
  • ITSM (Information Technology Service Managment) Integrations
    • Jira
    • ServiceNow
  • Identity Provider (IDP) Integrations
    • Google Workspace (Gsuite) Integration
    • OKTA
    • Azure Active Directory (AD)
    • Active Directory (On-Prem)
    • JumpCloud
  • Incident Response Integrations
    • Opsgenie
    • PagerDuty
  • Kubernetes Integration
    • K8s Integration
    • Connect to EKS with AWS SSO
  • Development Applications Integrations
    • Github
    • Gitlab
  • Network Management Integrations
    • OpenVPN
    • F5
  • Custom Integration
    • GCP Cloud Function

Step By Step Guides

  • Creating an Access Flow in Apono
  • Granting temporary elevated permissions to developers
  • Slack - Requesting, Viewing or Approving access

Help and Debugging

  • Integration Status Page
  • Troubleshooting Errors
  • Connector Management
    • Updating a Connector in AWS
    • Installing a Connector on EKS Using Terraform
    • Installing a Connector on EKS Using Helm and AWS CLI
    • Installing a Connector on Kubernetes
    • Installing a GCP Connector with Helm (Project Wide)
    • Installing a GCP Connector with Helm (Organization Wide)
  • Installing the Apono HTTP Proxy
  • Using Secret Stores
    • Creating Secrets in AWS Secret Store
    • Creating Secrets in Google Secret Manager
    • Creating Secrets in Kubernetes

Architecture and Security

  • Security Overview
  • AWS Installation Architecture
  • GCP Installation Architecture
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Using Secret Stores

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Overview

Apono does not store any secrets internally and uses your preferred secret store.
Therefore Apono Connector installed in the environment uses the local secret store to provision and manage access to the different integrations.

Updated 5 months ago


What’s Next
  • Creating Secrets in AWS Secret Store
  • Creating Secrets in Google Secret Manager
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    • Overview