McAfee MEJCAE-AM-DA Product Guide - Page 150
The Hardware tab, The Signatures tab, The Aliases tab, Hardware, Signatures, Aliases, SmartCard type
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Using the E-Business Server Administration Utility Getting Started with the E-Business Server Administration Utility console The Hardware tab Use the Hardware tab to establish default settings for operations involving smartcards. Field SmartCard type SmartCard PIN file descriptor number SmartCard DLL Command-line equivalent --smartcard-type --pin-fd --smartcard-dll See Use to SMARTCARD-TYPE on page 105 PIN-FD on page 101 SMARTCARD-DLL on page 105 Define the type of smart card you want to use. Specify a file descriptor. Tells E-Business Server to read the smart card PIN number (passphrase) from the specified file descriptor. Specify the DLL that you want E-Business Server to use for unsupported smart cards. (Use with SmartCard type.) The Signatures tab Use the Signatures tab to establish default signature types, minimum trust levels, and other key signature settings. Field Number of complete signatures needed Command-line equivalent --completesneeded Number of marginal signatures needed --marginalsneeded Default signature type --sig-type Clear-sign default --clearsig Maximum trust depth for --depth Meta or Trusted introducers See Use to COMPLETES-NEEDED on page 93 MARGINALS-NEEDED on page 100 SIG-TYPE on page 104 CLEARSIG on page 92 DEPTH on page 94 Identify the minimum number of completely trusted introducers required to fully certify a public key on your public keyring. Identify the minimum number of marginally trusted introducers required to fully certify a public key on your public keyring. Define the default signature type of keys: Local, Exportable, Meta, or Introducer. Generate signed messages that can be read without the aid of E-Business Server. Set the number of levels of trust E-Business Server accepts for meta and trusted introducer signatures. The Aliases tab The Aliases tab lets you create, manage, and delete aliases. These are shortcuts for common command line options. Entries must start with at least one dash, and any spaces must be surrouned by quotation marks. E-Business Server displays its default aliases on this tab. E-Business Server™ 8.6 Product Guide 148