McAfee MEJCAE-AM-DA Product Guide - Page 134

Modifiers, Notes, send-share, Syntax, sig-detail

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Using Command-Line Options Modifiers --answer --auth-passphrase --auth-user --keyserver --question Specifies an answer. You must provide 5 answers. Your answers can be up to 255 characters in length are case sensitive. Specifies the password to login to the generic LDAP server. If the password contains spaces, then it must be enclosed in quotes. This option is not necessary when using an E-Business Server key server. Specifies your login name for logging into a generic LDAP server. This option is not necessary when using an E-Business Server key server. Specifies the URL for the key server or generic LDAP server that you want to send your key(s) to. Enter the keyserver URL in the following format: ldap://. Specifies a question. You must provide 5 questions. Your question can be up to 95 characters in length. Notes • If you want to specify the questions and answers on the command line, then you must supply all 5 questions and answers. • If you do not specify the questions and answers on the command line, then E-Business Server prompts for this information. send-share Use the --send-share option to send local key shares to a remote hostname in order to restore a split key. Syntax ebs --send-share [--hostname ] [--auth-user [--auth-passphrase>] [--passphrase] Modifiers --auth-passphrase The passphrase for the private key of the key pair specified by the --auth-user option. If not supplied, E-Business Server prompts you for it. --auth-user Specifies the user that is used to authenticate the client side of the TLS connection used to join the key. This option must refer to a key pair, and the key must be trusted by the remote side. --hostname Specifies the IP address or DNS name for the remote computer the share file is being sent from. --passphrase If the share-file was encrypted using public key encryption, then passphrase refers to the passphrase for the private portion of the key pair it was encrypted to. If the share-file was encrypted using conventional encryption, then the passphrase refers to the conventional passphrase used for the encryption. If not supplied, E-Business Server prompts you for it. Notes If the remote host is not listening on the standard SKEP port (14747), an error appears. This port cannot be changed. sig-detail Use the --sig-detail option to display more information about signatures on keys on your keyring. Syntax ebs --sig-detail [--userid ] [--signer ] [--multi] userid ... E-Business Server™ 8.6 Product Guide 132

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E-Business Server
8.6
Product Guide
132
Using Command-Line Options
Modifiers
Notes
If you want to specify the questions and answers on the command line, then you must supply all 5
questions and answers.
If you do not specify the questions and answers on the command line, then E-Business Server prompts
for this information.
send-share
Use the
--send-share
option to send local key shares to a remote hostname in order to restore a split key.
Syntax
ebs --send-share <share_filename> [--hostname <hostname>] [--auth-user <userID> [--auth-passphrase>]
[--passphrase]
Modifiers
Notes
If the remote host is not listening on the standard SKEP port (14747), an error appears. This port cannot
be changed.
sig-detail
Use the
--sig-detail
option to display more information about signatures on keys on your keyring.
Syntax
ebs --sig-detail [--userid <userid>] [--signer <userid>]
[--multi] userid ...
--answer
Specifies an answer. You must provide 5 answers. Your answers can be up to
255 characters in length are case sensitive.
--auth-passphrase
Specifies the password to login to the generic LDAP server. If the password
contains spaces, then it must be enclosed in quotes. This option is not necessary
when using an E-Business Server key server.
--auth-user
Specifies your login name for logging into a generic LDAP server. This option is
not necessary when using an E-Business Server key server.
--keyserver
Specifies the URL for the key server or generic LDAP server that you want to
send your key(s) to. Enter the keyserver URL in the following format: ldap://<IP
address or DNS name of key server>.
--question
Specifies a question. You must provide 5 questions. Your question can be up to
95 characters in length.
--auth-passphrase
The passphrase for the private key of the key pair specified by the --auth-user
option. If not supplied, E-Business Server prompts you for it.
--auth-user
Specifies the user that is used to authenticate the client side of the TLS
connection used to join the key. This option must refer to a key pair, and the
key must be trusted by the remote side.
--hostname
Specifies the IP address or DNS name for the remote computer the share file is
being sent from.
--passphrase
If the share-file was encrypted using public key encryption, then passphrase
refers to the passphrase for the private portion of the key pair it was encrypted
to.
If the share-file was encrypted using conventional encryption, then the
passphrase refers to the conventional passphrase used for the encryption.
If not supplied, E-Business Server prompts you for it.