Azure DevOps / Azure KeyVault: add Service Principal via Template deployment
I am deploying an Azure Key Vault with ARM templates and would like to add a Service Principal to the Access Control Policies. Therefore I create an App in the Azure Active Directory and get the Object Id of the App:
Then I add the entry to the parameter file:
"accessPolicies": {
"value": [
{
"objectId": "xxx",
"tenantId": "xxx",
"permissions": {
"keys": [
"Get",
"List",
"Update",
"Create",
"Import",
"Delete",
"Recover",
"Backup",
"Restore"
],
"secrets": [
"Get",
"List",
"Set",
"Delete",
"Recover",
"Backup",
"Restore"
],
"certificates": [
"Get",
"List",
"Update",
"Create",
"Import",
"Delete",
"Recover",
"Backup",
"Restore",
"ManageContacts",
"ManageIssuers",
"GetIssuers",
"ListIssuers",
"SetIssuers",
"DeleteIssuers"
]
}
}
]
}
But in a subsequent Azure Key Vault task I get an Access Denied
error.
What do I have to do to be able to add a Service Principal to the Azure Key Vault via Template deployment with proper access rights?
azure-devops azure-resource-manager azure-pipelines-release-pipeline azure-keyvault
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I am deploying an Azure Key Vault with ARM templates and would like to add a Service Principal to the Access Control Policies. Therefore I create an App in the Azure Active Directory and get the Object Id of the App:
Then I add the entry to the parameter file:
"accessPolicies": {
"value": [
{
"objectId": "xxx",
"tenantId": "xxx",
"permissions": {
"keys": [
"Get",
"List",
"Update",
"Create",
"Import",
"Delete",
"Recover",
"Backup",
"Restore"
],
"secrets": [
"Get",
"List",
"Set",
"Delete",
"Recover",
"Backup",
"Restore"
],
"certificates": [
"Get",
"List",
"Update",
"Create",
"Import",
"Delete",
"Recover",
"Backup",
"Restore",
"ManageContacts",
"ManageIssuers",
"GetIssuers",
"ListIssuers",
"SetIssuers",
"DeleteIssuers"
]
}
}
]
}
But in a subsequent Azure Key Vault task I get an Access Denied
error.
What do I have to do to be able to add a Service Principal to the Azure Key Vault via Template deployment with proper access rights?
azure-devops azure-resource-manager azure-pipelines-release-pipeline azure-keyvault
add a comment |
I am deploying an Azure Key Vault with ARM templates and would like to add a Service Principal to the Access Control Policies. Therefore I create an App in the Azure Active Directory and get the Object Id of the App:
Then I add the entry to the parameter file:
"accessPolicies": {
"value": [
{
"objectId": "xxx",
"tenantId": "xxx",
"permissions": {
"keys": [
"Get",
"List",
"Update",
"Create",
"Import",
"Delete",
"Recover",
"Backup",
"Restore"
],
"secrets": [
"Get",
"List",
"Set",
"Delete",
"Recover",
"Backup",
"Restore"
],
"certificates": [
"Get",
"List",
"Update",
"Create",
"Import",
"Delete",
"Recover",
"Backup",
"Restore",
"ManageContacts",
"ManageIssuers",
"GetIssuers",
"ListIssuers",
"SetIssuers",
"DeleteIssuers"
]
}
}
]
}
But in a subsequent Azure Key Vault task I get an Access Denied
error.
What do I have to do to be able to add a Service Principal to the Azure Key Vault via Template deployment with proper access rights?
azure-devops azure-resource-manager azure-pipelines-release-pipeline azure-keyvault
I am deploying an Azure Key Vault with ARM templates and would like to add a Service Principal to the Access Control Policies. Therefore I create an App in the Azure Active Directory and get the Object Id of the App:
Then I add the entry to the parameter file:
"accessPolicies": {
"value": [
{
"objectId": "xxx",
"tenantId": "xxx",
"permissions": {
"keys": [
"Get",
"List",
"Update",
"Create",
"Import",
"Delete",
"Recover",
"Backup",
"Restore"
],
"secrets": [
"Get",
"List",
"Set",
"Delete",
"Recover",
"Backup",
"Restore"
],
"certificates": [
"Get",
"List",
"Update",
"Create",
"Import",
"Delete",
"Recover",
"Backup",
"Restore",
"ManageContacts",
"ManageIssuers",
"GetIssuers",
"ListIssuers",
"SetIssuers",
"DeleteIssuers"
]
}
}
]
}
But in a subsequent Azure Key Vault task I get an Access Denied
error.
What do I have to do to be able to add a Service Principal to the Azure Key Vault via Template deployment with proper access rights?
azure-devops azure-resource-manager azure-pipelines-release-pipeline azure-keyvault
azure-devops azure-resource-manager azure-pipelines-release-pipeline azure-keyvault
asked Nov 19 '18 at 13:34
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The issue is that the "wrong" object id is selected. Instead of getting the object id from App registrations
it is necessary to get it from Enterprise applications
Another option to get there via the UI is clicking on Managed application in local directory
-> Properties
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The issue is that the "wrong" object id is selected. Instead of getting the object id from App registrations
it is necessary to get it from Enterprise applications
Another option to get there via the UI is clicking on Managed application in local directory
-> Properties
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The issue is that the "wrong" object id is selected. Instead of getting the object id from App registrations
it is necessary to get it from Enterprise applications
Another option to get there via the UI is clicking on Managed application in local directory
-> Properties
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The issue is that the "wrong" object id is selected. Instead of getting the object id from App registrations
it is necessary to get it from Enterprise applications
Another option to get there via the UI is clicking on Managed application in local directory
-> Properties
The issue is that the "wrong" object id is selected. Instead of getting the object id from App registrations
it is necessary to get it from Enterprise applications
Another option to get there via the UI is clicking on Managed application in local directory
-> Properties
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answered Nov 19 '18 at 13:34
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