IBM NFS/DFS Secure Gateway Network Router User Manual


 
dfsgw add
Purpose
Adds an entry to the authentication table on the Gateway Server machine
Synopsis
dfsgw add -id networkID:userID [-dceid login_name[:password]] [-sysname sysname]
[-remotehost name][-af address_family] [-help]
Options
-id networkID:userID
Identies an NFS client and the user who is to be authenticated to
DCE from that client. Specify either the network address or the
hostname of the NFS client. Specify the users UNIX user
identication number (UID) rather than a username. The command
creates an entry for the user in the local authentication table to
provide the user with authenticated access to DFS from the specied
NFS client.
-dceid login_name[: password]
Species the DCE principal name and, optionally, the password, of the
user for whom an entry is to be added to the authentication table. If
you do not specify a principal name and password, the command
prompts for them only if you do not already have a valid
ticket-granting ticket (TGT) in the current login context. If you omit
only your password, the command prompts for your password. The
commands interactive prompt provides for secure entry of the
password.
-sysname sysname
Species the system name for networkID. This option defaults to the
system name of the Gateway Server machine. The sysname argument
is a unique name derived from the uname( ) function that describes
the machine architecture and OS type, such as sparc_sunos57.
-remotehost name
Species the name of the remote host. The default is the hostname of
networkID.
-af address_family
Species the style of network address to use to identify hosts. By
default, the command uses the only address family currently
supported, inet (Internet).
-help Displays the online help for this command. All other valid options
specied with this option are ignored.
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