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Cleaning up API keys

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Hi there.

Running 7.1.4 and have 5 "Connect" API keys and and 2 "CliInternal" API keys. I'm trying to better understand each of their use and if I can delete non-used ones.

Any suggestion here? What happens if I go and delete all of them, will it break the API/Unraid? Will they just get recreated automatically by the system?

I usually keep my API keys pretty tidy on any platform so this is bugging me a bit :)

Thanks!

Solved by elibosley

Just delete them all and restart the API. I need to figure out why this occurs sometimes.. (unraid-api restart is the command)

Hi @elibosley ,

I had also noticed that I had multiple API keys listed within the "Settings -> Management Access" details page.

I have deleted all API keys present and then restarted the API (unraid-api restart) but it still lists multiple API keys for the same purpose (2 "CliInternal" and 3 "ConnectInternal").

Is this expected behaviour?

Should I post diags?

Thanks.

[Running unRAID 7.1.4]

  • Solution

It is not but I’m working on a more permanent solution now. These internal keys should be generated on first boot and not regenerated, We will be moving to a more maintainable system in a coming release.

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