IJsonWebKey.Kid Property
Definition
Important
Some information relates to prerelease product that may be substantially modified before it’s released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.
The "kid" (key ID) parameter is used to match a specific key. This is used, for instance, to choose among a set of keys within a JWK Set during key rollover. The structure of the "kid" value is unspecified. When "kid" values are used within a JWK Set, different keys within the JWK Set SHOULD use distinct "kid" values. (One example in which different keys might use the same "kid" value is if they have different "kty" (key type) values but are considered to be equivalent alternatives by the application using them.) The "kid" value is a case-sensitive string.
[Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Attestation.Runtime.Info(Description="The "kid" (key ID) parameter is used to match a specific key. This\r\n is used, for instance, to choose among a set of keys within a JWK Set\r\n during key rollover. The structure of the "kid" value is\r\n unspecified. When "kid" values are used within a JWK Set, different\r\n keys within the JWK Set SHOULD use distinct "kid" values. (One\r\n example in which different keys might use the same "kid" value is if\r\n they have different "kty" (key type) values but are considered to be\r\n equivalent alternatives by the application using them.) The "kid"\r\n value is a case-sensitive string.", PossibleTypes=new System.Type[] { typeof(System.String) }, ReadOnly=false, Required=false, SerializedName="kid")]
public string Kid { get; set; }
[<Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Attestation.Runtime.Info(Description="The "kid" (key ID) parameter is used to match a specific key. This\r\n is used, for instance, to choose among a set of keys within a JWK Set\r\n during key rollover. The structure of the "kid" value is\r\n unspecified. When "kid" values are used within a JWK Set, different\r\n keys within the JWK Set SHOULD use distinct "kid" values. (One\r\n example in which different keys might use the same "kid" value is if\r\n they have different "kty" (key type) values but are considered to be\r\n equivalent alternatives by the application using them.) The "kid"\r\n value is a case-sensitive string.", PossibleTypes=new System.Type[] { typeof(System.String) }, ReadOnly=false, Required=false, SerializedName="kid")>]
member this.Kid : string with get, set
Public Property Kid As String
Property Value
- Attributes