HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 2-node HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference (OS 3.1 - Page 274
setauthparam, Does not ask for a confirmation before performing the operation.
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setauthparam DESCRIPTION The setauthparam command is used to set the authentication and authorization parameters. SYNTAX The syntax of the setauthparam command can be one of the following: setauthparam [-f] setauthparam [-f] ... setauthparam [-f] -clear ... setauthparam [-f] -clearall AUTHORITY • Super • Any role granted the authparam_set right. OPTIONS -f Does not ask for a confirmation before performing the operation. -clearall Clears all the authentication parameters. -clear Clears only the specified authentication parameters. SPECIFIERS Specifiers for the setauthparam command can be issued as the following: • - See "Values for setauthparam Specifiers" (page 274). • - See "Examples of Domain Name Prefix Effects" (page 276) • - See "Values for Specifiers and " (page 276). Table 3 Values for setauthparam Specifiers ldap-server ldap-server-hn ldap-port ldap-ssl ldap-reqcert Numeric IP address of the LDAP server. Indicates the host name of the LDAP server. This value must be set when the ldap-reqcert option is set or the sasl-mechanism option is set to GSSAPI. The value is the name of the LDAP server in its certificate or the value of the LDAP principal stored in the Kerberos database, and will usually be a fully-qualified domain name. Indicates the port of the LDAP server (default: 389 for non-SSL, 636 for SSL). To use SSL when communicating with the LDAP server, set the value to 1. (The default value is 0). Indicates whether a valid server certificate should be required in order to proceed (The default value is 0). 274 Set Commands