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diff --git a/doc/integration/vault.md b/doc/integration/vault.md index cead8f7592a..ea63f16c72b 100644 --- a/doc/integration/vault.md +++ b/doc/integration/vault.md @@ -106,13 +106,17 @@ The following assumes you already have Vault installed and running. vault login -method=oidc port=8250 role=demo ``` - Here is a short explanation of what this command does: + Here's a short explanation of what this command does: - 1. In the **Write the OIDC Role Config** (step 4), we created a role called `demo`. We set `role=demo` so Vault knows which configuration we'd like to login in with. + 1. In the **Write the OIDC Role Config** (step 4), we created a role called + `demo`. We set `role=demo` so Vault knows which configuration we'd like to + sign in with. 1. To set Vault to use the `OIDC` sign-in method, we set `-method=oidc`. - 1. To set the port that GitLab should redirect to, we set `port=8250` or another port number that matches the port given to GitLab when listing [Redirect URIs](https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/auth/jwt#redirect-uris). + 1. To set the port that GitLab should redirect to, we set `port=8250` or + another port number that matches the port given to GitLab when listing + [Redirect URIs](https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/auth/jwt#redirect-uris). - Once you run the command above, it will present a link in the terminal. + After running the command, it will present a link in the terminal. Click the link in the terminal and a tab will open in the browser confirming you're signed into Vault via OIDC: ![Signed into Vault via OIDC](img/signed_into_vault_via_oidc_v12_6.png) |