Key - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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Syntax
kerberos-keytab name
no kerberos-keytab name
Parameters
name
Guidelines
A keytab (or key table) is an unencrypted file that contains a list of Kerberos
principals and their passwords.
Use the no kerberos-keytab command to delete a Kerberos keytab object.
Examples
v Creates the Kerberos keytab object, Inferno, and enters Kerberos Keytab
v Deletes the Kerberos keytab object, Inferno.

key

Creates an alias for a private key stored on the appliance.
Syntax
key key-alias URL [password password]
key key-alias URL [password-alias password-alias]
no key key-alias
Parameters
key-alias
URL
Specifies the name of the Kerberos keytab.
The name can contain a maximum of 32 characters. For restrictions, refer to
"Object name conventions" on page xxiv.
configuration mode.
# kerberos-keytab Inferno
Kerberos Keytab configuration mode
#
# no kerberos-keytab Inferno
kerberos-keytab Inferno: deleted
#
Specifies an alias for the stored private key.
The name can contain a maximum of 32 characters. For restrictions, refer to
"Object name conventions" on page xxiv.
Specifies a local URL that identifies the file that contains the private key.
v To store the private key in the private cryptographic area, the URL takes
the filename form.
v To store the private key in the public cryptographic area, the URL takes
the pubcert:///filename form.
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