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OIDC-AGENT(1) | User Commands | OIDC-AGENT(1) |
NAME¶
oidc-agent - OIDC token agent
SYNOPSIS¶
oidc-agent [OPTION...]
DESCRIPTION¶
oidc-agent -- An agent to manage oidc token
- General:
- -a, --socket-path=PATH, --bind_address=PATH
- Create the UNIX-domain used for communicating with the agent at this PATH. The default is '$TMPDIR/oidc-XXXXXX/oidc-agent.<ppid>'. Use 'XXXXXX' as the last six characters of a directory in the path to substitute them with random characters.
- --always-allow-idtoken Always allow id-token requests without manual
- approval by the user.
- -c, --confirm
- Requires user confirmation when an application requests an access token for any loaded configuration
- --json
- Print agent socket and pid as JSON instead of bash.
- -k, --kill
- Kill the current agent (given by the OIDCD_PID environment variable)
- --no-autoload
- Disables the autoload feature: A token request cannot load the needed configuration. You have to do it with oidc-add.
- --no-autoreauthenticate, --no-auto-reauthenticate
- Disables the automatic re-authentication feature: If a refresh token expired the re-atuhentiacte is not started automatically; you have to do it manually.
- --no-scheme
- This option applies only when the authorization code flow is used. oidc-agent will not use a custom uri scheme redirect.
- --no-webserver
- This option applies only when the authorization code flow is used. oidc-agent will not start a webserver. Redirection to oidc-gen through a custom uri scheme redirect uri and 'manual' redirect is possible.
- --pw-store[=TIME]
- Keeps the encryption passwords for all loaded account configurations encrypted in memory for TIME seconds. Can be overwritten for a specific configuration with oidc-add. Default value for TIME: Forever
- --quiet
- Disable informational messages to stdout.
- --seccomp
- Enables seccomp system call filtering; allowing only predefined system calls.
- -t, --lifetime=TIME
- Sets a default value in seconds for the maximum lifetime of account configurations added to the agent. A lifetime specified for an account configuration with oidc-add overwrites this default value. Without this option the default maximum lifetime is forever.
- --with-group[=GROUP_NAME]
- This option allows that applications running under another user can access the agent. The user running the other application and the user running the agent have to be in the specified group. If no GROUP_NAME is specified the default is 'oidc-agent'.
- Verbosity:
- -d, --console
- Runs oidc-agent on the console, without daemonizing.
- -g, --debug
- Sets the log level to DEBUG.
- --log-stderr
- Additionally prints log messages to stderr.
- --status
- Connects to the currently running agent and prints status information about it.
- Help:
- -?, --help
- Give this help list
- --usage
- Give a short usage message
- -V, --version
- Print program version
Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options.
FILES¶
$TMPDIR/oidc-XXXXXX/oidc-agent.<ppid>
EXAMPLES¶
oidc-agent
eval `oidc-agent`
oidc-agent > ~/tmp/oidc-agent.env
REPORTING BUGS¶
Report bugs to
<https://github.com/indigo-dc/oidc-agent/issues>
Subscribe to our mailing list to receive important updates about oidc-agent:
<https://www.lists.kit.edu/sympa/subscribe/oidc-agent-user>.
SEE ALSO¶
oidc-gen(1), oidc-add(1), oidc-token(1), oidc-keychain(1)
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January 2022 | oidc-agent 4.2.6 |