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What are orphan tokens?

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Orphan tokens are tokens with a use limit so you can set the number of uses when you create them
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A.
Orphan tokens are tokens with a use limit so you can set the number of uses when you create them
B.
Orphan tokens are not children of their parent; therefore, orphan tokens do not expire when their parent does
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Orphan tokens are not children of their parent; therefore, orphan tokens do not expire when their parent does
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Orphan tokens are tokens with no policies attached
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Orphan tokens are tokens with no policies attached
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Orphan tokens do not expire when their own max TTL is reached
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Orphan tokens do not expire when their own max TTL is reached
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

Orphan tokens are tokens that are root of their own token tree. This means that they do not have any parent token associated with them, and they do not expire when their parent token expires. Orphan tokens are useful for scenarios where you need a short-lived and independent token, such as for testing or debugging purposes. Orphan tokens can also be used to create temporary access tokens for applications or services that need to communicate with Vault without using a long-lived root token.Reference:Tokens | Vault | HashiCorp Developer,Vault cli: how to create orphan token with role - HashiCorp Discuss

asked 18/09/2024
Vyas Dookhun
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