The POST /PamProviders/Local/{providerId}/Entries method creates a new 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). secret for the requested local PAM provider ID. This method returns HTTP 200 OK on a success with details for the secret (not including the actual secret).
 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). secret for the requested local PAM provider ID. This method returns HTTP 200 OK on a success with details for the secret (not including the actual secret).
Before creating secret entries with this endpoint An endpoint is a URL that enables the API to gain access to resources on a server., you must first create a PAM provider of type Command Secret Provider (see Adding or Modifying a PAM Provider or POST PAM Providers).
 An endpoint is a URL that enables the API to gain access to resources on a server., you must first create a PAM provider of type Command Secret Provider (see Adding or Modifying a PAM Provider or POST PAM Providers).
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.
Table 645: POST PamProviders Local {providerId} Entries Input Parameters
| Name | In | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| ProviderId | Path | Required. An integer containing the Keyfactor Command reference ID for the PAM provider associated with the secret. 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. | 
| SecretName | Body | Required. A string containing the Keyfactor Command reference name for the PAM secret. | 
| Description | Body | A string containing a description for the PAM secret. | 
| SecretValue | Body | Required. A string containing the secret data for the PAM secret. This data is not returned in responses or GET requests. | 
Table 646: POST PamProviders Local {providerId} Entries Response Data
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| ProviderId | An integer containing the Keyfactor Command reference ID for the PAM provider associated with the secret. | 
| SecretName | A string containing the Keyfactor Command reference name for the PAM secret. | 
| Description | A string containing a description for the PAM secret. | 
 An API is 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 workflow
 An API is 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 workflow A workflow is a series of steps necessary to complete a process. In Keyfactor Command, it refers to the workflow builder, which allows you to automate event-driven tasks such as when a certificate is requested, revoked or found in a certificate store. 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 (
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