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The setpin Command
[clobber]
Use this argument to specify whether the tool should overwrite preexisting
PINs, if any, associated with a DN (user). If specified, the tool overwrites the
existing PINs with the one it generates. Otherwise, it leaves the existing PINs
as they are.
[testpingen=<count>]
Use this argument to test the pin-generation mode.
<count>
testing purposes.
[debug]
Use this argument to specify whether the tool should write debugging
information (to the standard error). If
much more information about each entry in the directory.
[optfile]
Use this argument to specify that the tool should read in options (one per line)
from specified file; this option enables you to put all the arguments in a file,
instead of typing them on the command line.
[setup pinmanager=<pinmanager_user>
pinmanagerpwd=<pinmanager_password>]
When placed in the 'setup' mode, this executable allows schema modifications
to be performed to add things to the directory schema.
<pinmanager_userd>
manager user that has permission to remove the PIN for the basedn specified.
<pinmanager_password>
[setup schemachange=<schema_change>"]
When placed in the 'setup' mode, this executable allows schema modifications
to be performed to add things to the directory schema.
<schema_change>
on the 'pin' attribute as specified by the 'attribute' argument (default 'pin'),
and/or the 'pinPerson' objectclass as specified by the 'objectclass argument
(default: pinperson).
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specifies the total number (in decimal) of PINs to be generated for
used in conjunction with setup to specify the pin
specifies the password for the pin manager user.
used in conjunction with setup to specify a schema change
is specified, the tool writes
debug=attrs

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