2-8 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide • January 2012
Type the passphrase you have already set in the case that you would be using
SSH with user key authentication.
9. Configure the mail settings.
After this, configure the user accounts.
To manage user accounts, you can either configure the XSCF local accounts or you
can configure the user accounts to authenticate against a remote user database, such
as Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), Active Directory, or LDAP/SSL.
Note – Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP): Protocol used to access
directories and databases in TCP/IP networks.
Active Directory: Active Directory is a distributed directory service from Microsoft
Corporation.
LDAP/SSL: LDAP/SSL is a distributed directory service like Active Directory.
LDAP/SSL offers enhanced security to LDAP users by way of Secure Socket Layer
(SSL) technology.
Before using an LDAP, an Active Directory, or an LDAP/SSL server, download a
certificate, create a public key, and perform user registration in the applicable
directory in the user environment.
If you are an Active Directory user, you cannot upload a user public key. When you
set the user public key to XSCF before XCP1100, delete the user public key. The
Active Directory users can access to XSCF via SSH by using the password
authentication and can login to XSCF.
RSA key fingerprint is xxxxxx
Connecting? [yes|no] : yes
Enter passphrase for key ’/home/nana/.ssh/id_rsa’ :xxxxxxxx
Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11
forwarding.
Last login: Fri Sep 1 10:19:37 2006 from client
• Display mail notification settings, and
configure and test mail notification.
showsmtp(8), setsmtp(8),
showemailreport(8),
setemailreport(8)
(See Section 2.2.12, “Mail
Administration” on page 2-143)