Boundary
targets set-credential-sources
Command: targets set-credential-sources
The targets set-credential-sources
command lets you set credential sources on target resources.
Example
This example sets a brokered credential source clvlt_1234567890
on a target with the ID ttcp_1234567890
:
$ boundary targets set-credential-sources -id ttcp_1234567890 -brokered-credential-source clvlt_1234567890
Usage
$ boundary targets set-credential-sources [options] [args]
Command options
-application-credential-source=<string>
- This option is deprecated. Use-brokered-credential-source
instead.-brokered-credential-source=<string>
- The brokered credential source you want to set on the target. Boundary returns the credential source to the user when it creates a connection. You may specify multiple credential sources.-id=<string>
- The ID of the target you want to set the credential source on.-injected-application-credential-source=<string>
- The injected credential source you want to set on the target. Boundary injects the credential source when it creates a connection. You may specify multiple credential sources.-version=<int>
- The version of the target to perform the operation on. If you do not specify a version, the command performs a check-and-set automatically.
CLI options
In addition to the command specific options, there are options common to all CLI commands and subcommands: