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Table 16-1 Options and Arguments for modutil (Continued)
-changepw tokenname
-default modulename
-undefault
modulename
-enable modulename
-disable modulename
-fips [true | false]
-force
Arguments
-dbdir directory
-libfile
library-file
-ciphers
cipher-enable-list
Change the password on the named token. If the token has not been initialized,
this option initializes the password. Use this option with the -pwfile and
-newpwfile arguments. In this context, the term "password" is equivalent to
a personal identification number (PIN).
Specify the security mechanisms for which the named module will be a default
provider. The security mechanisms are specified with the -mechanisms
mechanism-list argument.
Specify the security mechanisms for which the named module will not be a
default provider. The security mechanisms are specified with the
-mechanisms mechanism-list argument.
Enable all slots on the named module. Use the [-slot slotname] argument
to enable a specific slot.
Disable all slots on the named module. Use the [-slot slotname] argument
to disable a specific slot.
Enable (true) or disable (false) FIPS-140-1 compliance for the
Communicator
internal module.
Disable the Security Module Database Tool's interactive prompts so it can be
run from a script. Use this option only after manually testing each planned
operation to check for warnings and to ensure that bypassing the prompts will
cause no security lapses or loss of database integrity.
Specify a directory in which to access or create security module database files.
On Unix, the Security Module Database Tool defaults to the user's Netscape
directory. Windows NT has no default directory, so -dbdir must be used to
specify a directory.
Specify a path to the DLL or other library file containing the implementation of
the PKCS #11 interface module that is being added to the database.
Enable specific ciphers in a module that is being added to the database. The
cipher-enable-list is a colon-delimited list of cipher names. Enclose this list in
quotation marks if it contains spaces. The following cipher is currently
available: FORTEZZA.
Chapter 16
Security Module Database Tool
Syntax
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