Unconfigures internal Certificate Authority.
smundefca
The smundefca command is used to unconfigure the internal certificate authority (CA) that was previously defined on the current machine.
The smundefca command removes the following files:
/usr/websm/security/SM.caprivkr | The CA private key ring which includes the CA private key and the CA certificate. |
/usr/websm/security/SMCa.sn | The certificate number file. |
The log file /usr/websm/security/SMCa.log is not deleted.
You can use Web-based System Manager (wsm) command to access the graphical interface.
smundefca
/usr/websm/security/SMCa.log | Lists detailed information on all operations executed by the CA. |
/usr/websm/security/SM.caprivkr | Certificate private key ring file. |
/usr/websm/security/SMCa.sn | Certificate number file. |
The smcaprop, smdefca, smexpcacert, smimpcacert, smlistcerts, and the smsigncert command.
For information on installing the Web-based System Manager, see Chapter 2: Installation and System Requirements in AIX 5L Version 5.2 Web-based System Manager Administration Guide.