Boundary
auth-methods read
Command: boundary auth-methods read
The auth-methods read
command reads an auth method given its ID.
Examples
The following example reads the auth method details for an auth method with the ID amoidc_AliCbVihqv
.
$ boundary auth-methods read -id amoidc_AliCbVihqv
Example output:
Auth Method information:
Created Time: Thu, 13 May 2021 17:01:02 MDT
Description: OIDC auth method for Auth0
ID: amoidc_AliCbVihqv
Name: Auth0
Type: oidc
Updated Time: Thu, 13 May 2021 17:01:02 MDT
Version: 2
Scope:
ID: o_1234567890
Name: Generated org scope
Parent Scope ID: global
Type: org
Authorized Actions:
no-op
read
update
delete
change-state
authenticate
Authorized Actions on Auth Method's Collections:
accounts:
create
list
Attributes:
api_url_prefix: http://localhost:9200
callback_url: http://localhost:9200/v1/auth-methods/oidc:authenticate:callback
client_id: zbaJLTZh3n14WqSV7qQ9onuIVRDaZdzx
client_secret_hmac: AhyxTBqlZpnny78iA9M7QHKAKocI17bjwvS70B1ccg0
issuer: https://dev-1vdl8c0q.us.auth0.com/
signing_algorithms: [RS256]
state: active-public
Usage
$ boundary auth-methods read [options] [args]
Command options
-id
(string: "")
- The ID of the auth method to read.
CLI options
In addition to the command specific options, there are options common to all CLI commands and subcommands: