POST Security Claims
The POST /Security/Claims method is used to create a new security claim in Keyfactor Command. This method returns HTTP 200 OK on a success with the details of the new security claim.
The user must hold a role containing this permission in the Global Permission Set (see Permission Sets).
Table 618: POST Security Claims Input Parameters
Name | In | Description |
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Description | Body | Required. A string indicating a description for the security claim. |
Claim Type | Body |
Required. A string indicating the type of claim. |
Claim Value | Body | Required. A string containing the identifying information for the entity specified in the claim. For Active Directory users and groups, this will be in the form DOMAIN\user or group name (e.g. KEYEXAMPLE\PKI Administrators). For Active Directory computers, this will be in the form of a machine account (e.g. KEYEXAMPLE\MyServer$). |
Provider Authentication Scheme | Body | A string indicating the provider authentication scheme (e.g. Active Directory, or Client Certificate Authentication CA, or unknown). |
Table 619: POST Security Claims Response Data
Name | Description |
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Id | An integer containing the Keyfactor Command reference ID for the security claim. |
Description | A string indicating a description for the security claim. |
Claim Type |
A string indicating the type of claim. |
Claim Value | A string containing the identifying information for the entity specified in the claim. For Active Directory users and groups, this will be in the form DOMAIN\user or group name (e.g. KEYEXAMPLE\PKI Administrators). For Active Directory computers, this will be in the form of a machine account (e.g. KEYEXAMPLE\MyServer$). |
Provider |
An object containing information about the provider assigned to the security claim. |
Provider Authentication Scheme | A string indicating the provider authentication scheme (e.g. Active Directory, or Client Certificate Authentication CA, or unknown). |


