HP UX Direry Server manual Task commands for modutil

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Where task is one of the commands listed in Table 4-1 “Task commands for modutil” and option is from Table 4-2 “Options for modutil”. Each modutil command can take one task and one option.

Tasks and options You can use the modutil tool to perform a number of different tasks. These tasks are specified through the use of commands and options. Commands specify the task to perform. Options modify a task command.

NOTE:

Each modutil command can take one task and one option.

Table 4-1 “Task commands for modutil” describes what the modutil commands do and what options are available for each. Table 4-2 “Options for modutil” defines what the options do.

Table 4-1 Task commands for modutil

Tasks

-addmoduleName

-changepw token

-create

-defaultmoduleName

-deletemoduleName

-disablemoduleName

-enablemoduleName

-fipstrue false

-force

Description

Allowed options

Adds the named PKCS #11 module

-libfilelibraryFile

to the database.

-mechanismsmechanismList

Changes the password for the named

-pwfilepasswordFile

token. If the token has not been

-newpwfilenewPasswordFile

initialized, this option initializes it

 

with the supplied password. In this

 

context, the term password is

 

equivalent to a personal identification

 

number (PIN).

 

Creates new secmod.db, key3.db,

-dbdirdbFolder

and cert8.db files. If any of these

 

security databases already exist in a

 

specified directory, the modutil tool

 

displays an error message.

 

Sets the security mechanisms for

-mechanismsmechanismList

which the named module is a default

 

provider.

 

Deletes the named module.

 

You cannot delete the internal PKCS

 

#11 module.

 

Disables all slots on the named

-slotslotName

module. To disable a specific slot, use

 

the -slotoption.

 

Enables all slots on the named

-slotslotName

module. To enable a specific slot, use

 

the -slotoption.

 

Enables or disables FIPS-140-1

 

compliance for the internal module.

 

true enabled FIPS compliance, and

 

false disable FIPS compliance.

 

Disables the modutil tool's

 

interactive prompts so it can be run

 

from a script. Use this command only

 

after manually testing each planned

 

operation to check for warnings and

 

to ensure that bypassing the prompts

 

will cause no security lapses or loss

 

of database integrity.

 

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