Output

The dfsgw add command displays the following prompts to request a DCE principal and password:

Enter Principal Name: principal

Enter Password: password

where principal is the name of the user to be authenticated to DCE, and password is the password of the named user; you supply both of these values. The command prompts for the principal name only if you do not specify a principal name with the -dceidoption and you do not already have a valid TGT. The command prompts for the password only if you do not specify a password with the -dceidoption and if either of the following is true:

vYou name a user other than yourself with the -dceidoption

vYou do not already have a valid TGT

If it succeeds in creating the entry in the authentication table, the command displays the following:

Mapping added successfully, PAG is PAG

where PAG identifies the PAG created with the command.

Examples

The following command creates an entry in the authentication table to grant authenticated access to DFS to the user named ludwig. The user, whose UID is 7439, is requesting access from the NFS client that has network address 15.27.32.40. The user provides the principal name with the -dceidoption but omits the password; the command prompts for the user’s password, which the user specifies as beethoven in the example.

$dfsgw add -id 15.27.32.40:7439 -dceid ludwig Enter Password: beethoven

Mapping added successfully, PAG is 41ffffe4

Related Information

Commands:

dfsgw_delete(8dfs)

dfsgw_list(8dfs)

dfsgw_query(8dfs)

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