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guys thanks for watching everyday ready today we are learning about binary codes and how spies or just you know security-minded individuals might hide uh secret codes within that bunch of ones and zeros that make up binary coding okay thereamp;#39;s actually eight placements total the first three placements in binary code actually correspond to capitalization which weamp;#39;re not going to use today because if weamp;#39;re just looking at simple words uh transferred into a coding language we donamp;#39;t need to worry about whether theyamp;#39;re theyamp;#39;re uh theyamp;#39;re capitalized or not so weamp;#39;re gonna deal with the other five iamp;#39;m gonna try to make this as simple as possible iamp;#39;m not giving you a full tutorial on this this is really so that you can search any of the july videos for the secret code and then decipher it using binary which iamp;#39;m going to teach you right now and then you can email me once youamp;#39;ve figured out the

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You can check if the secret was successfully created by using the kubectl get secrets command. You can then view the secrets details using the kubectl describe secret db-user-pass command.
Use your CloudProvider-Identity to authenticate against any SecretStore you like. If you CloudProvider does not support that, SealedSecrets can be a effective way to get an initial Secret into the Cluster. Use ExternalSecretsOperator to synchronize all other Secrets to ETCD.
Kubernetes Secrets are, by default, stored unencrypted in the API servers underlying data store (etcd). Anyone with API access can retrieve or modify a Secret, and so can anyone with access to etcd.
There is no need to escape the special characters included in a files string. You can then view the secrets details using the kubectl describe secret db-user-pass command. By default, the kubectl get and kubectl describe commands do not reveal the contents of secrets to prevent their accidental exposure.
Decode the Secret View the contents of the Secret you created: kubectl get secret db-user-pass -o jsonpath={.data} The output is similar to: { password: UyFCXCpkJHpEc2I9, username: YWRtaW4= } Decode the password data: echo UyFCXCpkJHpEc2I9 | base64 --decode. The output is similar to: S! B\*d$zDsb= Caution:
A secret can be a password, a set of credentials such as a user name and password, an OAuth , or other secret information that you store in an encrypted form in Secrets Manager.
Decode the Secret You can use the base64 command to decode the secret. Replace with the actual encoded data you obtained from the kubectl get secret command.
SecretString. The text data to encrypt and store in this new version of the secret. We recommend you use a JSON structure of key/value pairs for your secret value. Either SecretString or SecretBinary must have a value, but not both.

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