--- layout: docs page_title: AWS KMS - KMSs - Configuration sidebar_title: AWS KMS description: |- The AWS KMS configures Boundary to use AWS KMS for key management. mechanism. --- # `awskms` The AWS KMS configures Boundary to use AWS KMS for key management. ## `awskms` Example This example shows configuring AWS KMS through the Boundary configuration file by providing all the required values: ```hcl kms "awskms" { region = "us-east-1" access_key = "AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE" secret_key = "wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYEXAMPLEKEY" kms_key_id = "19ec80b0-dfdd-4d97-8164-c6examplekey" endpoint = "https://vpce-0e1bb1852241f8cc6-pzi0do8n.kms.us-east-1.vpce.amazonaws.com" } ``` ## `awskms` Parameters These parameters apply to the `kms` stanza in the Boundary configuration file: - `region` `(string: "us-east-1")`: The AWS region where the encryption key lives. If not provided, may be populated from the `AWS_REGION` or `AWS_DEFAULT_REGION` environment variables, from your `~/.aws/config` file, or from instance metadata. - `access_key` `(string: )`: The AWS access key ID to use. May also be specified by the `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` environment variable or as part of the AWS profile from the AWS CLI or instance profile. - `session_token` `(string: "")`: Specifies the AWS session token. This can also be provided via the environment variable `AWS_SESSION_TOKEN`. - `secret_key` `(string: )`: The AWS secret access key to use. May also be specified by the `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` environment variable or as part of the AWS profile from the AWS CLI or instance profile. - `kms_key_id` `(string: )`: The AWS KMS key ID to use for encryption and decryption. May also be specified by the `VAULT_AWSKMS_SEAL_KEY_ID` environment variable. - `endpoint` `(string: "")`: The KMS API endpoint to be used to make AWS KMS requests. May also be specified by the `AWS_KMS_ENDPOINT` environment variable. This is useful, for example, when connecting to KMS over a [VPC Endpoint](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/kms-vpc-endpoint.html). If not set, Boundary will use the default API endpoint for your region. ## Authentication Authentication-related values must be provided, either as environment variables or as configuration parameters. ~> **Note:** Although the configuration file allows you to pass in `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` and `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` as part of the KMS's parameters, it is _strongly_ recommended to set these values via environment variables. AWS authentication values: - `AWS_REGION` or `AWS_DEFAULT_REGION` - `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` - `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` Note: The client uses the official AWS SDK and will use the specified credentials, environment credentials, shared file credentials, or IAM role/ECS task credentials in that order, if the above AWS specific values are not provided. Boundary needs the following permissions on the KMS key: - `kms:Encrypt` - `kms:Decrypt` - `kms:DescribeKey` These can be granted via IAM permissions on the principal that Boundary uses, on the KMS key policy for the KMS key, or via KMS Grants on the key. ## Key Rotation This KMS supports rotating the master keys defined in AWS KMS [doc](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/rotate-keys.html). Both automatic rotation and manual rotation is supported for KMS since the key information is stored with the encrypted data. Old keys must not be disabled or deleted and are used to decrypt older data. Any new or updated data will be encrypted with the current key defined in the KMS configuration or set to current under a key alias.