📘 A Complete Guide to Understanding the Namirasoft Credential Console
Guide Overview
This guide helps you navigate and fully utilize the Namirasoft Credential Console. Whether you are creating new credentials, reviewing existing records, or understanding each field’s purpose, this section by section walkthrough provides clear explanations and best practices to manage your authentication securely and efficiently.
Introduction to Namirasoft Credential
Namirasoft Credential is a centralized authentication management solution that lets you register, store, and organize credentials for protocols, databases, source control platforms, and cloud providers in one unified console. Every key, secret, token, or certificate is clearly labeled, auditable, and accessible to downstream Namirasoft applications under strict access controls.
Console Guide Sections
The console groups credentials into four categories. Each guide below covers one credential type in full detail.
Protocol
Standard authentication methods for connecting to services and servers.
🔹 Basic Auth
What’s included: Understand each field in the Basic Auth Credential form, including Username and Password, for username and password authentication.
🔹 Host Basic Auth
What’s included: Review each field in the Host Basic Auth Credential form, including Username, Password, Host, and Port, to authenticate against a specific service endpoint.
🔹 Token Auth
What’s included: Learn the purpose of each field in the Token Auth Credential form, including the secret Token, for token or API key authentication.
🔹 Host Token Auth
What’s included: Review each field in the Host Token Auth Credential form, including Token, Host, and Port, to authenticate with a token against a specific service endpoint.
🔹 SSH
What’s included: Understand each field in the SSH Credential form, including Host, Port, Username, Private Key, and Fingerprint, for secure server access by password or key.
Database
Connect to any database using standard connection details.
🔹 Database
What’s included: Learn the purpose of each field in the Database Credential form, including Host, Port, Username, Password, SSL, and Connection String, to connect to any database.
Source Control
Connect your code hosting platforms.
🔹 GitLab
What’s included: Review each field in the GitLab Credential form, including Host, Username, and the GitLab Type, to connect your GitLab account by Password, PAT, SSH, or OAuth.
🔹 GitHub
What’s included: Understand each field in the GitHub Credential form, including Host, Username, and the GitHub Type, to connect your GitHub account by Password, PAT, OAuth, GitHub App, or SSH.
Cloud
Connect your cloud provider accounts.
🔹 Amazon Web Services (AWS)
What’s included: Understand each field in the AWS Credential form, including Access Key and Secret Key, for secure account integration.
🔹 Microsoft Azure
What’s included: Review each field in the Azure Credential section, including Client ID, Client Secret, and Tenant ID, to connect your Azure environment.
🔹 Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
What’s included: Learn the purpose of each field in the GCP Credential form, including the service account credentials JSON.