Add Global OCI Signature Policy Credential

As a Process Automation Administrator, you can define a global OCI Signature Policy credential in Workspace. Process Automation Designers can find and use this credential in Designer while configuring connectors to interact with other services and applications.

  1. From the Workspace navigation pane, click and expand Administration, and then click Credentials.
    The Credentials page appears. If you're not on the Global credentials page, click the Global tab.
  2. On the top right of the Global Credentials page, click Create global credentials.
  3. From the drop-down list that displays, select OCI Signature Policy Credentials.
    The Add a new OCI Signature Policy credential dialog appears.
  4. In the Add a new OCI Signature Policy credential dialog, enter the following details:

    To get the information you need to complete some of the fields, see the Prerequisites section in Configure Security with OCI Signature Policy.

    Field Information to Enter
    Folder Name
    Specify the folder in which to store the credential. This single level folder structure enables you to organize credentials by grouping them in folders.
    • To save the credential in the default Common folder, leave Common selected.
    • To save the credential in a new folder, click the Create new link and enter a new folder name.

    You can’t change a global credential’s folder later.

    Credential Name Enter a name for the credential. You can’t change a global credential’s name later.
    Target URL Enter the base URL that the connector will access in connector calls.
    Tenancy OCID

    Enter the tenancy OCID.

    See Prerequisites.

    User OCID Enter the user OCID.
    Fingerprint Enter the finger print that was generated while creating the key.
    Private Key Enter the private key.
    Passphrase Optionally, if you generated the key with the passphrase, enter the passphrase.
    Description Optionally, specify how the authentication will be used.
  5. Click Submit.
The global credential is listed under the Global tab. Process Automation Designers can now find and select the global credential when creating connectors that use the same base URL as described in Use Global Credentials.

Note:

A global OCI Security Policy credential cannot be re-used across different Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) services.