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Entrust nShield Connect Installation Guide

Entrust nShield Connect
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nethsmenroll [Options] --privileged <nShield Connect IP> <nShield Connect ESN> <nShield Connect KNETI HASH>
Options:
-m, --module=MODULE
Specifies the local module number that should be
used (default is 0 for dynamic configuration by
hardserver).
-p, --privileged
Makes the hardserver request a privileged
connection to the nShield Connect (default
unprivileged).
-<nShield Connect IP>
The IP address of the nShield Connect, which could
be one of the following:
An IPv4 address, for example 123.456.789.123.
An IPv6 address, for example fc00::1.
A link-local IPv6 address, for example
fe80::1%eth0.
A hostname.
-r, --remove
Removes the configuration of the specified nShield
Connect.
-f, --force
Forces reconfiguration of an nShield Connect
already known.
--no-hkneti-confirmation
Does not request confirmation when automatically
determining the nShield Connect’s ESN and HKNETI.
This option is potentially insecure
and should only be used on secure
networks where there is no
possibility of a man-in-the-middle
attack. For guidance on network
security, see the nShield Security
Manual.
-V, --verify-nethsm-details When the ESN and HKNETI have been provided on the
command line, verifies that the selected HSM is
online, reachable and matches those details.
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Entrust nShield Connect Specifications

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BrandEntrust
ModelnShield Connect
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish