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Commands Reference, Volume 5
Imports the Server Certificate.
smimpservercert dir { -a |
-s server_name}
The smimpservercert command imports a server certificate
(*.cert file) to the server private key file
(*.privk), generating a private key ring file
(*.privkr). You can import the certificate of one
server, or all certificates with matching private key files in the specified
directory dir.
Use the /usr/websm/bin/wsm command to access the graphical
interface. The fast path is wsm system.
dir
| The directory where the certificate requests (*.certreq
files) and the private keys (*.privk files) reside, and to
which the private key rings (*.privkr files) will be
written.
|
-a
| All certificates (*.certreq files) with matching
private key files (*.privk) in the specified dir
directory will be processed. Each certificate S.cert
will be imported into the private key file S.privk,
generating the private key ring file S.privkr in the
specified dir directory.
|
-s server_name
| The full TCP/IP name of the server whose certificate
server_name.cert will be imported into its
private key file server_name.privk, generating
the private key ring file server_name.privkr in
the specified dir directory.
|
smimpservercert /usr/websm/security/tmp S101.IBM.COM
smimpservercert /usr/websm/security/tmp -a
The smgenkeycr, smgenprivkr, sminstkey, smlistcerts, and the smserverprop command.
For information on installing the Web-based System Manager, see Chapter 2: Installation and System Requirements in
AIX 5L Version 5.1 Web-based System Manager Administration
Guide.
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