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Akeyless::UpdateAuthMethodLDAP

Properties

Name Type Description Notes
access_expires Integer Access expiration date in Unix timestamp (select 0 for access without expiry date) [optional][default to 0]
audit_logs_claims Array<String> Subclaims to include in audit logs, e.g &quot;--audit-logs-claims email --audit-logs-claims username&quot; [optional]
bound_ips Array<String> A CIDR whitelist with the IPs that the access is restricted to [optional]
delete_protection String Protection from accidental deletion of this object [true/false] [optional]
description String Auth Method description [optional]
force_sub_claims Boolean if true: enforce role-association must include sub claims [optional]
gen_key String Automatically generate key-pair for LDAP configuration. If set to false, a public key needs to be provided [true/false] [optional]
gw_bound_ips Array<String> A CIDR whitelist with the GW IPs that the access is restricted to [optional]
json Boolean Set output format to JSON [optional][default to false]
jwt_ttl Integer Jwt TTL [optional][default to 0]
name String Auth Method name
new_name String Auth Method new name [optional]
product_type Array<String> Choose the relevant product type for the auth method [sm, sra, pm, dp, ca] [optional]
public_key_data String A public key generated for LDAP authentication method on Akeyless in base64 or PEM format [RSA2048] [optional]
token String Authentication token (see `/auth` and `/configure`) [optional]
uid_token String The universal identity token, Required only for universal_identity authentication [optional]
unique_identifier String A unique identifier (ID) value should be configured for OAuth2, LDAP and SAML authentication method types and is usually a value such as the email, username, or upn for example. Whenever a user logs in with a token, these authentication types issue a &quot;sub claim&quot; that contains details uniquely identifying that user. This sub claim includes a key containing the ID value that you configured, and is used to distinguish between different users from within the same organization. [optional][default to 'users']

Example

require 'akeyless'

instance = Akeyless::UpdateAuthMethodLDAP.new(
  access_expires: null,
  audit_logs_claims: null,
  bound_ips: null,
  delete_protection: null,
  description: null,
  force_sub_claims: null,
  gen_key: null,
  gw_bound_ips: null,
  json: null,
  jwt_ttl: null,
  name: null,
  new_name: null,
  product_type: null,
  public_key_data: null,
  token: null,
  uid_token: null,
  unique_identifier: null
)