The auth list
command lists the auth methods enabled. The output lists the enabled auth methods and options for those methods.
As of 1.12, all built-in auth engines will have an associated Deprecation Status. This status will be reflected in the Deprecation Status
column, seen below. All auth engines which are not provided by built-in plugins will show a Deprecation Status
of "n/a".
The -detailed
view displays some version information for each mount.
The Version field indicates the configured version for the plugin. Empty, or "n/a", indicates the built-in or any matching unversioned plugin that may have been registered.
Running Version indicates the actual plugin version running, which may differ from Version if the plugin hasn't been reloaded since the configured version was updated using the secrets tune
command. Finally, the Running SHA256 field indicates the SHA256 sum of the running plugin's binary. This may be different from the SHA256 registered in the catalog if the plugin hasn't been reloaded since the plugin version was overwritten in the catalog.
List all auth methods:
$ vault auth list
Path Type Description
---- ---- -----------
token/ token token based credentials
userpass/ userpass n/a
List detailed auth method information:
$ vault auth list -detailed
Path Plugin Accessor Default TTL Max TTL Token Type Replication Seal Wrap External Entropy Access Options Description UUID Deprecation Status
---- ------ -------- ----------- ------- ---------- ----------- --------- ----------------------- ------- ----------- ---- ------------------
app-id/ app-id auth_app-id_c88ad56f system system default-service replicated false false map[] n/a a7c702b4-0dba-02b6-483c-2fd6be33240a pending removal
approle/ approle auth_approle_95df932e system system default-service replicated false false map[] n/a 931df9d1-8737-b7dc-4ca2-3e0e892fce92 supported
token/ token auth_token_aafab997 system system default-service replicated false false map[] token based credentials 6eb5db7b-ac7f-4304-1f52-9b802c6f06c1 n/a
The following flags are available in addition to the standard set of flags included on all commands.
Output options-format
(string: "table")
- Print the output in the given format. Valid formats are "table", "json", or "yaml". This can also be specified via the VAULT_FORMAT
environment variable.-detailed
(bool: false)
- Print detailed information such as configuration and replication status about each auth method.RetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
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