Chapter 12
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store ifc <IFNUM> wlan country <COUNTRY-CODE>
<ifnum> is the interface number for the wireless interface.
<COUNTRY-CODE> can be one of the following 2 or 3
character strings:
US or USI (for USA, USA Indoor operation, respectively),
GB or GBI (for Great Britain, Great Britain Indoor operation),
NL or NLI (for Netherlands, Netherlands Indoor),
FR or FRI (for France, France Indoor),
DE or DEI (for Germany, Germany Indoor),
IT or ITI (for Italy, Italy Indoor)
The default country code is US.
This command is used to select the country and corresponding
valid channel settings with which the 802.11g wireless NIC can
use to communicate with an access point.
Enables or disables Kerberos for the wireless interface:
store kerberos opts [-]auth
Sets the maximum allowable amount of clock skew in seconds
or minutes that Kerberos authentication will tolerate before
assuming that a Kerberos message is invalid:
store kerberos config clockskew <CLOCK_SKEW><s|m>
The time units cannot be mixed and there must at least be one
space between the <renew_life_time> value and the time unit
(s or m). The default is 300 seconds, (i.e. five minutes). The
minimum allowable value is 60 seconds (i.e. 1 minute). The
maximum allowable value is 900 seconds (i.e. 15 minutes).
NOTE:
The Microsoft step-by-step Guide to Kerberos 5 (krb5 1.0)
Interoperability recommends that your system clock be
sychronized within two minutes to the KDC system’s clock.
Otherwise, clock skew errors will cause Kerberos
authentication to fail. If this is the case, the clock skew
default may need to scale down to two minutes.
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