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What Are the Differences Between Long-Term and Temporary Login Commands?
Updated on 2025-07-22 GMT+08:00
What Are the Differences Between Long-Term and Temporary Login Commands?
- Temporary login commands will expire after 6 hours. A temporary login command can be used in scenarios such as temporary use and one-time external authorization. For production clusters that have high security requirements, it can also be used with periodic refresh.
- Long-term valid login commands are permanently valid. A long-term valid login command can be used in scenarios such as preliminary tests, CI/CD pipelines, and image pull from container clusters.
- After you obtain a long-term valid login command, your temporary login commands will still be valid as long as they are in their validity periods.
- The long-term valid and temporary login commands can be used by multiple users to log in to the system at the same time.
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