auth.config(ADMN)
auth.config --
configure Secure TCP/IP utilities
Syntax
auth.config
Description
auth.config is a menu-based interactive
tool for configuring the SCO Secure TCP/IP utilities.
It allows you to:
-
select a new DCE cell (Kerberos realm) name
-
select a different security server
-
change the machine principal (host) password used to
authenticate service requests
-
set the authentication level for
ftpd(ADMN),
rlogind(ADMN),
rshd(ADMN),
and
telnetd(ADMN)
to strict (authentication must succeed to establish a
connection), relaxed (authentication is optional), or none
See also
ftpd(ADMN),
rlogind(ADMN),
rshd(ADMN),
telnetd(ADMN)
``Configuring secure TCP/IP service daemons'' in the SCO Security Services Release and Installation Notes.
Standards conformance
auth.config is not part of any currently supported standard.
It is an extension of AT&T UNIX System V provided by
The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.
© 2005 The SCO Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 02 June 2005