Additional Services; Https Service; Telnet Service; Smtp Service - Sun Microsystems Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Administration Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Additional Services

This section describes HTTPS, Telnet, SMTP, and SSH services, and altitude settings.
This section does not cover all the optional services and settings for the Service
Processor that you might want to set up and use at a later date. For example, you
can set up mirrored memory mode using the setupfru command. See the SPARC
Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF User's Guide for
information on day-to-day administration and management tasks.

HTTPS Service

Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) over an authenticated/encrypted connection
allows you to use the XSCF web browser securely. This is called the HTTPS service.
Authentication is provided with a certificate authority and private keys. To use the
HTTPS service, you must enable it, and provide an optional port number. The
default port is 443. To enable HTTPS service, use the sethttps command.

Telnet Service

Telnet service is disabled by default on the Service Processor. To enable it, use the
settelnet command. Telnet provides an alternative for those sites that do not have
ssh.

SMTP Service

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) service is controlled by these commands:
showsmtp
setsmtp
The authentication mechanisms allowed by the mail server are pop, smtp-auth, or
none (the default). The SMTP authentications supported are plain and login.

SSH Service

SSH service is disabled by default. To enable it, use the setssh command. A host
public key is required for SSH service.
28
SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Administration Guide • August 2009

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents