McAfee MEJCAE-AM-DA Product Guide - Page 100

Default Value, Notes, HASH, HASHNUM, INFO

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Using the Configuration File Learning about the configuration file Default Value Unix GROUPSFILE = "/.pgp/pgpgroup.pgr" Windows NT GROUPSFILE = "\Personal\pgp\pgpgroup.pgr" Windows 2000 GROUPSFILE = "\My Documents\pgp\pgpgroup.pgr" Notes The and portions of the paths must be replaced with the value of the current environment variables of the same names. HASH Defines the hash algorithm preference used for signing and encrypt-and-sign operations using an RSA Legacy key. Note: This setting has no effect for RSAv4 or DH/DSS keys. Default Value HASH = MD5 Values for HASH are as follows: • MD5 • SHA1 • RIPEMD160 • SHA256 • SHA384 • SHA512 HASHNUM The HASHNUM parameter is only supported for compatibility purposes. A warning appears if your configuration file contains this setting. Use the HASH parameter instead. For more information, see HASH above. INFO The INFO parameter controls the amount of detail you receive from E-Business Server diagnostic messages. Default Value INFO = normal Notes The settings are as follows: • Quiet. Only displays error messages. • Normal. Displays warnings and error messages. • Verbose. Displays verbose information-helpful messages along with errors and warnings. Use this setting to help diagnose any problems you may have using E-Business Server. • Debug. Displays developer level output in addition to the output produced by the other levels. This level may include the display of internal data, statistics, trace information, and return codes from internal functions. Not recommended for normal use. E-Business Server™ 8.6 Product Guide 98

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E-Business Server
8.6
Product Guide
98
Using the Configuration File
Learning about the configuration file
Default Value
Unix
GROUPSFILE = “<HOME>/.pgp/pgpgroup.pgr”
Windows NT
GROUPSFILE = “<USERPROFILE>\Personal\pgp\pgpgroup.pgr”
Windows 2000
GROUPSFILE = “<USERPROFILE>\My Documents\pgp\pgpgroup.pgr”
Notes
The
<HOME>
and
<USERPROFILE>
portions of the paths must be replaced with the value of the current
environment variables of the same names.
HASH
Defines the hash algorithm preference used for signing and encrypt-and-sign operations using an RSA
Legacy key.
Note:
This setting has no effect for RSAv4 or DH/DSS keys.
Default Value
HASH = MD5
Values for
HASH
are as follows:
• MD5
• SHA1
• RIPEMD160
• SHA256
• SHA384
• SHA512
HASHNUM
The
HASHNUM
parameter is only supported for compatibility purposes. A warning appears if your configuration
file contains this setting. Use the
HASH
parameter instead. For more information, see
HASH
above.
INFO
The
INFO
parameter controls the amount of detail you receive from E-Business Server diagnostic messages.
Default Value
INFO = normal
Notes
The settings are as follows:
Quiet
. Only displays error messages.
Normal
. Displays warnings and error messages.
Verbose
. Displays verbose information—helpful messages along with errors and warnings. Use this setting
to help diagnose any problems you may have using E-Business Server.
Debug
. Displays developer level output in addition to the output produced by the other levels. This level
may include the display of internal data, statistics, trace information, and return codes from internal
functions. Not recommended for normal use.