The following request body is sent during the updateusername web service call:
{
"svcinfo": {
"did": 1,
"protocol":"FIDO2_0",
"authtype":"PASSWORD",
"svcusername":"fidoadminuser",
"svcpassword":"Abcd1234!"
},
"payload": {
"oldusername":"johndoe.strongkey.com",
"newusername":"johndoe.strongkey.local"
}
}
Value |
Explanation |
did |
Unique identifier for a cryptographic domain in SKFS. Unless you are using a StrongKey Tellaro appliance, this defaults to 1. |
protocol |
The FIDO protocol to be used in this request (FIDO2_0). |
authtype |
The type of authentication supplied in this service request—it must be PASSWORD or HMAC (see API Security for details); the example shown here is for PASSWORD type of authentication. |
svcusername |
The username of the service credential requesting this web service. |
svcpassword |
The password of the service credential requesting this web service. When PASSWORD authtype is used, SKFS uses entries in a previously configured Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) or Active Directory (AD) to authenticate the credential (see Manage Credentials under [ SKFS ⇒ Administration ⇒ Security ] for details). |
Value |
Explanation |
oldusername |
The name for the "old username" that was used during the registration |
newusername |
The new name for the user that needs to be updated against all the keys that got registered for the user. |