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==== Disabling keys
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==== Disabling keys
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Locate the keypair in `Active` then click on the provider in the `Provider` column. This will take you to the
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.Procedure
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configuration screen for the key provider for the keys. Click on `Enabled` to turn it `OFF`, then click on `Save`. The
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. Select the realm in the admin console.
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keys will no longer be enabled.
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. Click Realm settings.
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. Click the *Keys* tab.
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. Click the *Active* tab.
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. Click the provider of the key you want to make passive.
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. Toggle *Enabled* to *OFF*.
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. Click *Save*.
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==== Compromised keys
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{project_name} has the signing keys stored just locally and they are never shared with the client applications, users or other
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entities. However if you think that your realm signing key was compromised, you should first generate new keypair as described above and
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then immediately remove the compromised keypair.
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Alternatively, you can delete the provider from the `Providers` table.
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Alternatively, you can delete the provider from the `Providers` table.
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