PAM Resources
Guide for using PAM Resource Records in the Keeper Vault for privileged access functionality.
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Guide for using PAM Resource Records in the Keeper Vault for privileged access functionality.
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KeeperPAM Resource records are special record types designed to organize and store information of your target infrastructure, machines, web apps, workloads and user accounts.
In your Keeper Vault, resources that represent your infrastructure are created with the following Record Types:
Windows/macOS/Linux Machines, EC2 Instances, Azure VMs, etc.
MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MongoDB, MariaDB, Oracle
Active Directory, OpenLDAP
Web-based Applications, internal apps or cloud apps
Any local user, remote user, database credential or admin account. PAM User records can also be configured for scheduled or on-demand password rotation.
The PAM User record is special because it can be linked from the other resources. This way, you can share access to a Machine, Database, Directory or Remote Browser without sharing access to the underlying credentials.
From the Vault UI, click on Create New and select either Rotation, Tunnel or Connection.
Alternatively, you can right-click on a folder and select Rotation, Tunnel or Connection.
The "Target" selection will determine what type of record will be created.