Conventions Used in This Guide
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Notes and Cautions:
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Example:
Rotation frequency. From the drop-down list, select the
interval at which the server should rotate the active
error log file. The available choices are Hourly, Daily,
Weekly, Monthly, and Yearly. The default selection is
Monthly.
Square brackets enclose commands that are optional.
Example:
PrettyPrintCert <input_file> [<output_file>]
<input_file>
the base-64 encoded certificate.
<output_file>
certificate. This argument is optional; if you don't
specify an output file, the certificate information is
written to the standard output.
Angle brackets enclose variables or placeholders. When
following examples, replace the angle brackets and
their text with text that applies to your situation. For
example, when path names appear in angle brackets,
substitute the path names used on your computer.
Example: Using Netscape Communicator 4.7 or later,
enter the URL for the Netscape Administration Server:
http://<hostname>:<port_number>
A slash is used to separate directories in a path.
Example: Except for the Security Module Database
Tool, you can find all the other command-line utilities
at this location:
A note alerts you to information that may be of interest to you.
A caution signals a potential risk of losing data, damaging software
or hardware, or otherwise disrupting system performance.
specifies the path to the file that contains
specifies the path to the file to write the
<server_root>/bin/cert/tools
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