Installs private key ring.
sminstkey [inpdir | -d | tarfile]
The sminstkey command expects the private key ring file of the current machine (S.privkr where S is the full TCP/IP machine name) in a directory, or on a diskette archive created by TAR, or in a TAR file, and installs it as /usr/websm/security/SM.privkr.
Note: In case of TAR file or diskette TAR, the private key ring should appear there without a path.
If the source private key ring file is password-encrypted, the command prompts for the password.
Use the /usr/websm/bin/wsm command to access the graphical interface. The fast path is wsm system.
inpdir | The source S.privkr is in the directory inpdir. |
-d | The source S.privkr is in a diskette archive created by TAR. |
tarfile | The source S.privkr is in the TAR file tarfile. |
sminstkey /usr/websm/security/tmp sminstkey -d sminstkey /afs/security/privkrs.tar
/usr/websm/security/SM.privkr | Server private key ring file. |
The smgenkeycr, smgenprivkr, smimpservercert, smlistcerts, and the smserverprop command.
See the Setting Up and Running Web-based System Manager in AIX Version 4.3 System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices.