14.2
Administration Configuration
14.2.1
System Settings
To change system settings to the following values:
System Name
System Password (root account)
System SMTP Server
System SMTP Sender
The following commands must be issued:
# /bin/config –-set=config.system.name=og.mydomain.com
# /bin/config –-set=config.system.password= #secret
# /bin/config –-set=config.system.smtp.server=192.168.0.124
# /bin/config –-set=config.system.smtp.sender=og@mydomain.com
The following command will synchronize the live system with the new configuration:
# /bin/config –-run=systemsettings
The Console Server does not store user passwords in plain text so when manually setting the
passwords using config -set you need to hash the "secret" and enter the hashed password
(#secret). (One easy way to generate a hashed password is to run perl -e 'print crypt("", "")' on a
Perl enabled box).
14.2.2
Authentication Configuration
You can configure the system remote authentication with the following settings:
Remote Authentication Method
Server IP Address
Server Password
LDAP Base Node
By issuing the following commands:
# /bin/config –-set=config.auth.type=LDAP
og.mydomain.com
secret
192.168.0.124
og@mydomain.com
LDAP
192.168.0.32
Secret
Some base node
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