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existing cell, then creates the krb.conf file so security will interoperate

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TCL Functions DCE TCL Functions NAME tcl_dce_config_secclient - Configures the security client information for the local host. Gets the name and IP address of the security server in the existing cell, then creates the krb.conf file so security will interoperate with kerberos correctly. Adds a keytab entry to the registry database for this new client. Creates the proper entries in the security registry for the client, then starts the sec_client services (part of DCED). SYNOPSIS tcl_dce_config_secclient celladmin celladmin_pw) (hostname cellname sec_server PARAMETERS hostname The name of the local host. This parameter is required (as opposed to discovered using the 'hostname' command) because the user will be encouraged to specify the hostname using the full domain name, as opposed to the short name. cellname The name of the cell which this node will be configured into. If the local node will be a server machine, this parameter is required. If the local node will be a client to an existing cell, this parameter can be passed as NULL and the code will determine the cell name based on the sec_server parameter. sec_server The name of the security server in the cell you wish to configure into. celladmin The account acting as the cell administrator. celladmin_pw The cell administrator's password. RETURNS TCL_OK Successfully configured the security client on the local host. err_msg An error was encountered. 72

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TCL Functions
DCE TCL Functions
NAME
tcl_dce_config_secclient
- Configures the security client information
for the local host.
Gets the name and IP address of the security server in the
existing cell, then creates the krb.conf file so security will interoperate with
kerberos correctly.
Adds a keytab entry to the registry database for this new
client. Creates the proper entries in the security registry for the client, then
starts the sec_client services (part of DCED).
SYNOPSIS
tcl_dce_config_secclient
(hostname
cellname
sec_server
celladmin celladmin_pw)
PARAMETERS
hostname
The name of the local host.
This parameter is required (as opposed to
discovered using the ‘hostname’ command) because the user will be
encouraged to specify the hostname using the full domain name, as opposed
to the short name.
cellname
The name of the cell which this node will be configured into. If the local
node will be a server machine, this parameter is required.
If the local node
will be a client to an existing cell, this parameter can be passed as NULL and
the code will determine the cell name based on the sec_server parameter.
sec_server
The name of the security server in the cell you wish to configure into.
celladmin
The account acting as the cell administrator.
celladmin_pw
The cell administrator’s password.
RETURNS
TCL_OK
Successfully configured the security client on the local host.
err_msg
An error was encountered.