Teleport
Uninstall Teleport
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This guide explains how to uninstall Teleport completely including binaries, configurations and data.
Prerequisites
- A system with Teleport installed.
These instructions only apply to non-containerized installations of Teleport.
If you are running Teleport in Kubernetes, you should uninstall the Helm chart release instead:
Example: uninstall the Helm release named 'teleport-kube-agent' in the 'teleport' namespace
helm uninstall --namespace teleport teleport-kube-agent
If you are running Teleport in Docker, you should stop the Teleport Docker container:
Example: Stop the Docker container named 'teleport'
docker stop teleport
Step 1/3. Stop any running Teleport processes
Instruct systemd
to stop the Teleport process, and disable it from automatically starting:
sudo systemctl stop teleportsudo systemctl disable teleport
If these systemd
commands do not work, you can "kill" all the running Teleport processes instead:
sudo killall teleport
Instruct launchd
to stop the Teleport process, and disable it from automatically starting:
sudo launchctl unload -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.goteleport.teleport.plistsudo rm -f /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.goteleport.teleport.plist
If these commands do not work, you can "kill" all the running Teleport processes instead:
sudo killall teleport
There are currently no long-running Teleport processes on Windows machines.
Step 2/3. Remove Teleport binaries
Follow the steps for your operating system to remove Teleport binaries.
Linux
Follow the instructions for your Linux distribution:
Uninstall the Teleport binary using APT:
sudo apt-get -y remove teleport-ent
For Teleport Community Edition, use the following command:
sudo apt-get -y remove teleport
Uninstall the Teleport APT repo:
sudo rm -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/teleport.list
If the commands above do not work, you may have installed Teleport using a standalone DEB package. Remove it with:
Use "teleport" instead of "teleport-ent" for Teleport Community Edition
sudo dpkg -r teleport-ent
Uninstall the Teleport binary using YUM:
Change the package name to "teleport" for Teleport Community Edition
sudo yum -y remove teleport-entOptional: Use DNF on newer distributions
$ sudo dnf -y remove teleport-ent
Uninstall the Teleport YUM repo:
sudo rm -f /etc/yum.repos.d/teleport.repo
If the commands above do not work, you may have installed Teleport using a standalone RPM package. Remove it with:
Use "teleport" for Teleport Community Edition
sudo rpm -e teleport-ent
These are the default paths to the Teleport binaries. If you have changed these from the defaults on your system, substitute those paths here.
You can use dirname $(which teleport)
to look this up automatically.
Remove the Teleport binaries from the machine:
sudo rm -f /usr/local/bin/tbotsudo rm -f /usr/local/bin/tctlsudo rm -f /usr/local/bin/teleportsudo rm -f /usr/local/bin/tshsudo rm -f /usr/local/bin/fdpass-teleport
macOS
These are the default paths to the Teleport binaries. If you have changed these from the defaults on your system, substitute those paths here.
You can use dirname $(which teleport)
to look this up automatically.
Remove the Teleport binaries from the machine:
sudo rm -f /usr/local/bin/tbotsudo rm -f /usr/local/bin/tctlsudo rm -f /usr/local/bin/teleportsudo rm -f /usr/local/bin/tshsudo rm -f /usr/local/bin/fdpass-teleport
If you installed the MacOS tsh
client-only package and/or Teleport Connect for MacOS, you can optionally remove those too:
sudo rm -rf /Applications/tsh.appsudo rm -rf /Applications/Teleport\ Connect.app
Windows
Remove the tsh.exe
binary from the machine:
del C:\Path\To\tsh.exe
You can uninstall Teleport Connect from the "Apps and Features" section of the Control Panel.
For reference, Teleport Connect binaries are installed to %LOCALAPPDATA%\Programs\teleport-connect
.
If you are using Teleport's Windows auth package to provide passwordless logins for local users, you can remove it by running the setup program from an administrative command prompt:
> teleport-windows-auth-setup.exe uninstall
A reboot is necessary after the uninstall completes in order to fully remove the package.
Step 3/3. Remove Teleport data and configuration files
These are the default paths to the Teleport config files and data directory. If you have changed these from the defaults on your system, substitute those paths here.
Remove the Teleport config file:
sudo rm -f /etc/teleport.yamlOptional: Also remove the Machine ID config file, if you used it
$ sudo rm -f /etc/tbot.yaml
Remove the Teleport data directory:
sudo rm -rf /var/lib/teleport
Optionally, also remove the global config file and local user data directory for tsh
:
sudo rm -f /etc/tsh.yamlrm -rf ~/.tsh
These are the default paths to the Teleport config files and data directory. If you have changed these from the defaults on your system, substitute those paths here.
Remove the Teleport config file:
sudo rm -f /etc/teleport.yamlOptional: Also remove the Machine ID config file, if you used it
$ sudo rm -f /etc/tbot.yaml
Remove the Teleport data directory:
sudo rm -rf /var/lib/teleport
Optionally, also remove:
- the global config file and local user data directory for
tsh
- the local user data directory for Teleport Connect
tsh
sudo rm -f /etc/tsh.yamlrm -rf ~/.tshTeleport Connect
rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/Teleport\ Connect
Remove the local user data directory for tsh
:
rmdir /s /q %USERPROFILE%\.tsh
Optionally, also remove the local user data directory for Teleport Connect:
rmdir /s /q "%APPDATA%\Teleport Connect"
Teleport is now removed from your system.
Any Teleport services will stop appearing in your Teleport Web UI or the output of tsh ls
once their last heartbeat has timed out. This usually occurs within 10-15 minutes of stopping the Teleport process.