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58 Chapter 2 Customizing the client
311644-J Rev 00
If you are using a SecurID software token:
extranet.exe -auth 5 -user <username> -pin <PIN> -serverip <server
ip> -gid <group id> -gpwd <group password>
extranet.exe -auth 10 -profile <profilename> -user <username> -pin
<PIN> -serverip <server ip> -gid <group id> -gpwd <group password>
If you are using Entrust:
extranet.exe -auth 6 -user <entrust profile path> -pwd <entrust
profile password> -serverip <server ip>
extranet.exe -auth 10 -profile <profilename> -user <entrust profile
path> -pwd <entrust profile password> -serverip <server ip>
extranet.exe -auth 6 -user <profilename> -pwd <entrust profile
password> -altname <subj-alt-name> -alttype <number> -serverip
<server ip>
If you are using MSCAPI:
extranet.exe -auth 9 -user <MACAPI certificate string> -serverip
<server ip>
extranet.exe -auth 10 -profile <profilename> -user <MACAPI
certificate string> -serverip <server ip>
GINA chaining
GINA chaining detects the presence of a previously installed third-party GINA
and passes all pass-through calls to that particular GINA. Because it is possible
that some third-party GINAs could conflict with NNGINA, a list of conflicting
third-party GINAs is available to determine if the installation should proceed. The
GinaList.ini file is located in the custom installation directory so that you can add
additional conflicting third-party GINAs.

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