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hello everyone! I'm trying to generate a new API-KEY for a Lotus node (existing one may have been compromised), but when I run
"lotus auth create-token --perm read" it simply returns the existing key. The docs seem to suggest there is also an 'authnew' command, but "lotus authnew create-token --perm read" throws an error "No help topic for 'authnew'". Does anyone know how to generate a new api key, assuming this is possible? Thanks so much for any assistance!
edit: it looks like 'lotus auth create-token --perm read' just generates a key from the value in ~/.lotus/token, so the real question may be how to refresh or update this value...
Ben
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hello everyone! I'm trying to generate a new API-KEY for a Lotus node (existing one may have been compromised), but when I run
"lotus auth create-token --perm read" it simply returns the existing key. The docs seem to suggest there is also an 'authnew' command, but "lotus authnew create-token --perm read" throws an error "No help topic for 'authnew'". Does anyone know how to generate a new api key, assuming this is possible? Thanks so much for any assistance!
edit: it looks like 'lotus auth create-token --perm read' just generates a key from the value in ~/.lotus/token, so the real question may be how to refresh or update this value...
Ben
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