Determining Security Configuration
Example: Displaying Kerberos Characteristics
The following example shows the resulting display for the SHOW KERBEROS CHARACTERISTICS command:
LOCAL> SHOW KERBEROS |
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Retransmit Interval: | 00:00:01 | Retransmit TimeOut: | 00:00:20 | |
Ticket service port: | 750 | Password service port: | 751 | |
Default Realm: | 33H.LKG.DEC.COM |
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Secret: | (None) |
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Primary Host: | prowlr.lkg.dec.com |
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Master Host: | ds900.lkg.dec.com |
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Host: | foo.bar.dec.com |
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Authorization Defaults: |
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Access: | INTERACTIVE Forced Callback: | DISABLED | ||
Max Connect: | 00 08:00:00 DialOut Service: | DIAL14400 | ||
DialBack Number: |
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DialOut Number: | (Any) |
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Permissions: | LAT, TELNET, SLIP, PPP, DIALBACK, DIALOUT |
To show the security summary, use the SHOW SECURITY SUMMARY command. This command displays all of the currently configured security realms. It provides a subset of the data produced by the SHOW SECURITY command.
Example: Showing the Security Summary
LOCAL> SHOW SECURITY SUMMARY |
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Logout Warning |
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Interval | 0 | Times | 0 |
Kerberos |
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Default Realm: | 33H.LKG.DEC.COM |
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Realm: | kerberos.realm.somewhere |
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RADIUS |
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Realm: | realmname1 |
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SecurID |
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Realm: | realmnam2 |
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Server |
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Realm: | realmname3 |
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