PUT Security Claims

The PUT /Security/Claims method is used to update a security claim in Keyfactor Command. Only the claim description is editable for an existing claim. This method returns HTTP 200 OK on a success with the details of the security claim.

Tip:  The following permissions (see Security Roles and Claims) are required to use this feature:

/security/modify/

The user must hold a role containing this permission in the Global Permission Set (see Permission Sets).

Table 620: PUT Security Claims Input Parameters

Name Description
Id An integer containing the Keyfactor Command reference ID for the security claim.
Description A string indicating a description for the security claim.

Table 621: PUT Security Claims Response Data

Name Description
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. ClosedShow claim type details.

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. ClosedShow authentication provider details.

Name Description
Id A string indicating the Keyfactor Command reference GUID for the provider.
Authentication Scheme A string indicating the provider auth scheme (e.g. Active Directory, or Client Certificate Authentication CA, or unknown).
Display Name A string containing the short reference name for the provider (e.g. Active Directory).
Tip:  See the Keyfactor API Reference and Utility which provides a utility through which the Keyfactor APIClosed A set of functions to allow creation of applications. Keyfactor offers the Keyfactor API, which allows third-party software to integrate with the advanced certificate enrollment and management features of Keyfactor Command. endpoints can be called and results returned. It is intended to be used primarily for validation, testing and workflowClosed A workflow is a series of steps necessary to complete a process. In the context of Keyfactor Command, it refers to the workflow builder, which allows you automate event-driven tasks when a certificate is requested or revoked. development. It also serves secondarily as documentation for the API. The link to the Keyfactor API Reference and Utility is in the dropdown from the help icon () at the top of the Management Portal page next to the Log Out button.