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modutil
Chapter
8
Administration Server Command-Line Tools
157
CipherEnableFlags
is an optional key that specifies ciphers that are provided by
this module but not by Netscape products. Using this key allows you to enable
these ciphers for Netscape products. The key is a bitstring specified in hexadecimal
(0x) format. It is constructed as a bitwise OR of the following string constants. If
you omit the
CipherEnableFlags
entry, the value defaults to 0x0. The only key
that is provided right now is for Fortezza:
FORTEZZA:
0x00000001
Files
is a required key that lists the files that need to be installed for this module.
Each entry in the file list is a key-value pair. The key includes the path to the file
that is contained in the JAR archive and the value list contains the attributes of the
file. At a minimum, you must specify either
RelativePath
or
AbsolutePath
for
each file. If desired, you can specify additional attributes. For more information,
see “Per-File Keys” on page 157.
The
EquivalentPlatform
key specifies that the attributes of the named platform
should also be used for the current platform. Using this key saves time when more
than one platform uses the same settings.
Per-File Keys
These keys have meaning only within an entry in a
Files
list. At a minimum,
RelativePath
or
AbsolutePath
must be specified. If both are specified, the
relative path is tried first, and the absolute path is used only if a relative root folder
is not provided by
modutil
.
The
RelativePath
key specifies the destination path of the file, relative to a folder
indicated at installation. You can assign values for two variables in the relative
path,
“%root%”
and
“%temp%”.
At run time,
“%root%”
is replaced with a folder in
which files should be installed, such as the server’s root folder. The
“%temp%”
folder is created at the beginning of the installation and destroyed at the end.
The purpose of
“%temp%”
is to hold executable files (such as setup programs) or
files that are used by these programs. For example, a Windows installation might
consist of a
setup.exe
installation program, a help file, and a
.cab
file containing
compressed information. All of these files could be installed in the temporary
folder. Files destined for the temporary folder are in place before any executable
file is launched. They are not deleted until all executable files have finished.
The
AbsolutePath
key specifies the destination of the file as an absolute path. If
both
RelativePath
and
AbsolutePath
are specified,
modutil
attempts to use the
relative path. If it is unable to determine a relative path, it uses the absolute path.
Summary of Contents for NETSCAPE CONSOLE 6.0 - MANAGING SERVERS
Page 1: ...Managing Servers with Netscape Console Netscape Console Version6 0 December 2001 ...
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Page 40: ...Uninstallation 40 Managing Servers with Netscape Console December 2001 ...
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Page 208: ...Using Client Authentication 208 Managing Servers with Netscape Console December 2001 ...
Page 226: ...Using the Windows NT SNMP Service 226 Managing Servers with Netscape Console December 2001 ...
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