McAfee MEJCAE-AM-DA Product Guide - Page 98

FORCE, Default Value, FTP-PASSWORD, Syntax, Notes, FTP-PATHNAME, FTP-PORT

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Using the Configuration File Learning about the configuration file FORCE To run E-Business Server non-interactively from a UNIX shell script or MSDOS batch file, you can use the FORCE option to eliminate interaction with E-Business Server in the following situations. All warnings and confirmations are suppressed. • When you delete, disable, or revoke a key on your keyring (either public or private). • When you disable or delete a key from a key server. • When encrypting to, or signing, an untrusted key. • When removing a photo ID from your key. • (Legacy only) When a filename to be output already exist, such as for decrypting or key-exporting. For non-legacy operation, use --overwrite for this purpose. Default Value FORCE = off FTP-PASSWORD Specifies the password that you want E-Business Server to use when connecting to an FTP server during encryption or decryption operations. This parameter works with the FTP-USERNAME parameter. If you do not specify a value for FTP-USERNAME, E-Business Server assumes that you want to connect as an anonymous user, and you do not need to specify a value for FTP-PASSWORD. In this case, E-Business Server will automatically use anonymous@ as the password. Syntax FTP-PASSWORD = Default Value FTP-PASSWORD= Notes You can also add the --ftp-password option to the command line when encrypting or decrypting files. For example: ebs --encrypt --ftp --ftp-password FTP-PATHNAME Specifies which directory to which E-Business Server transfers encrypted data during encryption or decryption operations. Syntax FTP-PATHNAME = Default Value FTP-PATHNAME = FTP-PORT Specifies the port that you want E-Business Server to use when connecting to an FTP server during encryption or decryption operations. Syntax FTP-PORT = Default Value FTP-PORT= Notes You can also add the --ftp-port option to the command line when encrypting or decrypting files. E-Business Server™ 8.6 Product Guide 96

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E-Business Server
8.6
Product Guide
96
Using the Configuration File
Learning about the configuration file
FORCE
To run E-Business Server non-interactively from a UNIX shell script or MSDOS batch file, you can use the
FORCE
option to eliminate interaction with E-Business Server in the following situations. All warnings and
confirmations are suppressed.
When you delete, disable, or revoke a key on your keyring (either public or private).
When you disable or delete a key from a key server.
When encrypting to, or signing, an untrusted key.
When removing a photo ID from your key.
(Legacy only) When a filename to be output already exist, such as for decrypting or key-exporting. For
non-legacy operation, use --overwrite for this purpose.
Default Value
FORCE = off
FTP-PASSWORD
Specifies the password that you want E-Business Server to use when connecting to an FTP server during
encryption or decryption operations.
This parameter works with the
FTP-USERNAME
parameter. If you do not specify a value for
FTP-USERNAME
,
E-Business Server assumes that you want to connect as an anonymous user, and you do not need to specify
a value for
FTP-PASSWORD
. In this case, E-Business Server will automatically use
anonymous@
as the password.
Syntax
FTP-PASSWORD = <password>
Default Value
FTP-PASSWORD=
Notes
You can also add the
--ftp-password
option to the command line when encrypting or decrypting files.
For example:
ebs --encrypt --ftp --ftp-password <password>
FTP-PATHNAME
Specifies which directory to which E-Business Server transfers encrypted data during encryption or
decryption operations.
Syntax
FTP-PATHNAME = <directory path>
Default Value
FTP-PATHNAME =
FTP-PORT
Specifies the port that you want E-Business Server to use when connecting to an FTP server during
encryption or decryption operations.
Syntax
FTP-PORT = <port number>
Default Value
FTP-PORT=
Notes
You can also add the
--ftp-port
option to the command line when encrypting or decrypting files.