managed/yba-cli/docs/yba_ldap_disable.md
Disable LDAP authentication for YBA
Disable LDAP authentication for YBA
yba ldap disable [flags]
yba ldap disable --reset-fields ldap-host,ldap-port
--reset-all [Optional] Reset all LDAP fields to default values
--reset-fields strings [Optional] Reset specific LDAP fields to default values. Comma separated list of fields. Example: --reset-fields <field1>,<field2>
Allowed values: ldap-host, ldap-port, ldap-ssl-protocol,tls-version, base-dn, dn-prefix, customer-uuid, search-and-bind-enabled,
search-attribute, search-filter, service-account-dn, default-role,service-account-password, group-attribute, group-search-filter,
group-search-base, group-search-scope, group-use-query, group-use-role-mapping
-h, --help help for disable
-a, --apiToken string YugabyteDB Anywhere api token.
--ca-cert string CA certificate file path for secure connection to YugabyteDB Anywhere. Required when the endpoint is https and --insecure is not set.
--config string Full path to a specific configuration file for YBA CLI. If provided, this takes precedence over the directory specified via --directory, and the generated files are added to the same path. If not provided, the CLI will look for '.yba-cli.yaml' in the directory specified by --directory. Defaults to '$HOME/.yba-cli/.yba-cli.yaml'.
--debug Use debug mode, same as --logLevel debug.
--directory string Directory containing YBA CLI configuration and generated files. If specified, the CLI will look for a configuration file named '.yba-cli.yaml' in this directory. Defaults to '$HOME/.yba-cli/'.
--disable-color Disable colors in output. (default false)
-H, --host string YugabyteDB Anywhere Host (default "http://localhost:9000")
--insecure Allow insecure connections to YugabyteDB Anywhere. Value ignored for http endpoints. Defaults to false for https.
-l, --logLevel string Select the desired log level format. Allowed values: debug, info, warn, error, fatal. (default "info")
-o, --output string Select the desired output format. Allowed values: table, json, pretty. (default "table")
--timeout duration Wait command timeout, example: 5m, 1h. (default 168h0m0s)
--wait Wait until the task is completed, otherwise it will exit immediately. (default true)