updateAuthMethodSAML is a command that updates a new auth method that will be available to authenticate using SAML. [Deprecated: Use auth-method-update-saml command]
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
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accessExpires | Long | Access expiration date in Unix timestamp (select 0 for access without expiry date) | [optional] |
allowedRedirectUri | List<String> | Allowed redirect URIs after the authentication | [optional] |
auditLogsClaims | List<String> | Subclaims to include in audit logs, e.g "--audit-logs-claims email --audit-logs-claims username" | [optional] |
boundIps | List<String> | A CIDR whitelist with the IPs that the access is restricted to | [optional] |
deleteProtection | String | Protection from accidental deletion of this object [true/false] | [optional] |
description | String | Auth Method description | [optional] |
forceSubClaims | Boolean | if true: enforce role-association must include sub claims | [optional] |
gwBoundIps | List<String> | A CIDR whitelist with the GW IPs that the access is restricted to | [optional] |
idpMetadataUrl | String | IDP metadata url | [optional] |
idpMetadataXmlData | String | IDP metadata xml data | [optional] |
json | Boolean | Set output format to JSON | [optional] |
jwtTtl | Long | Jwt TTL | [optional] |
name | String | Auth Method name | |
newName | String | Auth Method new name | [optional] |
productType | List<String> | Choose the relevant product type for the auth method [sm, sra, pm, dp, ca] | [optional] |
subclaimsDelimiters | List<String> | A list of additional sub claims delimiters (relevant only for SAML, OIDC, OAuth2/JWT) | [optional] |
token | String | Authentication token (see `/auth` and `/configure`) | [optional] |
uidToken | String | The universal identity token, Required only for universal_identity authentication | [optional] |
uniqueIdentifier | 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 "sub claim" 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. |