DELETE PAM Providers ID
The DELETE /PamProviders/{id} method is used to delete a PAM PAM (Privileged Access Management): Controls privileged access by vaulting credentials, enforcing least-privilege/just-in-time access, rotating secrets, and auditing sessions. Across Keyfactor products, PAM protects diverse sensitive operations and secrets—for example certificate stores and CA credentials—via built-in or third-party providers; external integrations are delivered as custom PAM extensions (several published on Keyfactor’s public GitHub). provider by ID. This endpoint
An endpoint is a URL that enables the API to gain access to resources on a server. returns 204 with no content upon success.
Permissions for PAM providers can be set at the system-wide level or with fine-grained control at the PAM provider level. See PAM Permissions for more information about the differences between system-wide and more targeted permissions.
This method has two available versions. Keyfactor recommends using the newer method when possible. For more information about versioning, see Versioning.
Table 620: DELETE PamProviders {id} v1 & v2 Input Parameters
Name | In | Description |
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id | Path | Required. The Keyfactor Command reference ID for the PAM provider to be deleted. Use the GET /PamProviders method (see GET PAM Providers) to retrieve a list of all the PAM providers to determine the PAM provider's ID. |



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