Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a vendor-neutral protocol used for directory services authentication. strongDM is a centralized access management tool that uses authentication protocols to communicate with identity providers and integrates with AWS Secrets Manager to safely store, rotate, and retrieve credentials, OAuth tokens, API keys, and more.
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To start integrating AWS Secrets Manager and LDAP into your infrastructure access strategy, sign up for a free trial account on strongDM, then visit Configure AWS Secrets Manager as a Secret Store linked below.
To start integrating AWS Secrets Manager and LDAP into your infrastructure access strategy, sign up for a free trial account on strongDM, then visit Configure AWS Secrets Manager as a Secret Store linked below.
The strongDM proxy fetches credentials from AWS Secrets Manager, reinforcing the safe handling of those secrets.
AWS Secrets Manager is an Amazon service that securely stores, rotates and retrieves database credentials, OAuth tokens, API keys and other secrets throughout their lifecycle. It has built-in integration for Amazon RDS, Amazon Redshift, and Amazon DocumentDB.
strongDM communicates with identity providers using LDAP and other standardized authentication protocols.
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a platform-independent application protocol used to access and maintain distributed directory information over TCP/IP.