Hi,
if I haven't misread the documentation, four-eyes authorization is not applied to encryption key or encryption type change operations.
Could it make sense to add this functionality?
I hope it hasn't already been discussed in some other thread.
Thanks
Marco S.
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Re: Feature request - Four eyes auth for encryption
Hi Marco
We introduced 4-eyes authorization in v1 mainly for delete operations (backups, configurations, components ...).
Future updates may include additional tasks as well. I'll note your request for updating encryption settings.
Best,
Fabian
We introduced 4-eyes authorization in v1 mainly for delete operations (backups, configurations, components ...).
Future updates may include additional tasks as well. I'll note your request for updating encryption settings.
Best,
Fabian
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Re: Feature request - Four eyes auth for encryption
Hi,
we would like to put in a vote for utilizing 4eyes for changing encryption or enabling it.
we would like to put in a vote for utilizing 4eyes for changing encryption or enabling it.
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Re: Feature request - Four eyes auth for encryption
+1 from here
And (if not present already) four-eyes to disable four-eyes function as well
/Rasmus
And (if not present already) four-eyes to disable four-eyes function as well

/Rasmus
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