DefaultCIFSSecurity
The Linux command sc connect, has for CIFS network drives, an option "-sec=TYPE"; with
this option, the security type can be set when establishing a connection to the server. If, when
calling sc connect (Page 44) this option is not specified, then as a substitute, the value of
variable DefaultCIFSSecurity is used in basesys.ini:
none No authentication, connection only as guest – if the server permits this.
ntlm NTLMv1 password hashing (as a result of compatibility)
ntlmi NTLMv1 with forced package signing (due to compatibility)
ntlmv2 NTLMv2 password hashing
ntlmv2i NTLMv2 with forced package signing
ntlmssp NTLMv2 via NTLMSSP packaging
ntlmsspi NTLMSSP with forced package signing
(krb5 and krb5i - as a result of the missing Kerberos infrastructure, are not supported on the
NCU.)
Value: none, ntlm, ntlmi, ntlmv2, ntlmv2i, ntlmssp, ntlmsspi
Default: ntlmssp
DisableNTPTimeSync
If this variable is set to 1, then the NTPD server (Network Time Protocol Daemon) for the time
synchronization is not started and the time of day is not synchronized.
Value: 0 or 1
Default: 0
DisablePLCTimeSync
If this variable is set to 1, synchronization of the system time with the PLC time (in both
directions) will not be executed.
Value: 0 or 1
Default: 0
EnableCoreDumps
If this variable is set to 1, a log file for processes is created and stored under /var/tmp. The
log file contains a memory dump of the process that has crashed or that has terminated.
Value: Empty, 0 or 1
Default: 0
Configuring the system
2.3 Configuration file "basesys.ini"
NCU operating system
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