Azure Provider for the Notary v2 Notation CLI
The following summarizes the steps to configure the Azure Key Vault notation plugin, configure gatekeeper, sign and verify a container image to Azure Kubernetes Service
# Configure notation with the Azure Key Vault plugin
notation plugin add azure-kv ~/.config/notation/plugins/azure-kv/notation-azure-kv
# Add signing and verification keys to the notation configuration policy
notation key add --name $KEY_NAME --plugin azure-kv --id $KEY_ID --kms
notation cert add --name $KEY_NAME --plugin azure-kv --id $KEY_ID --kms
# Install ratify, with the verification key
helm install ratify ratify/charts/ratify \
--set registryCredsSecret=regcred \
--set ratifyTestCert=$PUBLIC_KEY
kubectl apply -f ./ratify/charts/ratify-gatekeeper/templates/constraint.yaml
# Remotely sign with Azure Key Vault
notation sign --key $KEY_NAME $IMAGE
# Deploy the image, with Gatekeeper, Ratify and Notary v2 validation of the signed image
kubectl run net-monitor --image=$IMAGE -n demo
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