The target alias resource allows you to configure a Boundary target alias.
resource "boundary_scope" "org" {
name = "organization_one"
description = "global scope"
scope_id = "global"
auto_create_admin_role = true
auto_create_default_role = true
}
resource "boundary_scope" "project" {
name = "project_one"
description = "My first scope!"
scope_id = boundary_scope.org.id
auto_create_admin_role = true
}
resource "boundary_host_catalog_static" "foo" {
name = "test"
description = "test catalog"
scope_id = boundary_scope.project.id
}
resource "boundary_host_static" "foo" {
name = "foo"
host_catalog_id = boundary_host_catalog_static.foo.id
address = "10.0.0.1"
}
resource "boundary_host_static" "bar" {
name = "bar"
host_catalog_id = boundary_host_catalog_static.foo.id
address = "127.0.0.1"
}
resource "boundary_host_set_static" "foo" {
name = "foo"
host_catalog_id = boundary_host_catalog_static.foo.id
host_ids = [
boundary_host_static.foo.id,
boundary_host_static.bar.id,
]
}
resource "boundary_target" "foo" {
name = "foo"
description = "Foo target"
type = "tcp"
default_port = "22"
scope_id = boundary_scope.project.id
host_source_ids = [
boundary_host_set_static.foo.id,
]
}
resource "boundary_alias_target" "example_alias_target" {
name = "example_alias_target"
description = "Example alias to target foo using host boundary_host_static.bar"
scope_id = "global"
value = "example.bar.foo.boundary"
destination_id = boundary_target.foo.id
authorize_session_host_id = boundary_host_static.bar.id
}
scope_id
(String) The scope ID.value
(String) The value of the alias.authorize_session_host_id
(String) The host id to pass to Boundary when performing an authorize session action.description
(String) The alias description.destination_id
(String) The destination of the alias.name
(String) The alias name. Defaults to the resource name.type
(String) The type of alias; hardcoded.id
(String) The ID of the account.Import is supported using the following syntax:
terraform import boundary_alias_target.example_alias_target <my-id>