CHAPTER 2 Configure the Luna Appliance for your Network
Example – lunash Command
[myluna1] lunash:>?
The following top-level commands are available:
Name
(short)
Description
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help
he
Get Help
exit
e
Exit Luna Shell
client
c
> Client
hsm
hs
> Hsm
htl
ht
> Htl
my
m
> My
network
ne
> Network
ntls
nt
> Ntls
package
pac
> Package
partition
par
> Partition
service
se
> Service
status
st
> Status
sysconf
sysc
> Sysconf
syslog
sysl
> Syslog
token
t
> Token
user
u
> User
Keywords which must be used as the first argument on the command line.
Type "help" (without the double quotes) followed by a command name for further information.
For example: type "help help" for help on the help command.
Note that a question mark ("?") can be used as an alias for "help".
Command Result : 0 (Success)
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"Set System Date and Time" on page 33
Set System Date and Time
Before proceeding with HSM and HSM Partition setup, ensure that the HSM Server’s system date,
time and timezone are appropriate for your network. Setting correct system time is important
because the next step is to generate your own server certificate. The certificate becomes valid at
the time of its creation, which is recorded as part of the certificate, as a GMT value. If your local time
is set with an inappropriate local timezone, then the GMT time on the certificate could be incorrect
by several hours. When other systems (clients) attempt to reference your certificate, they might find
that it has not yet become valid.
Set Date and Time
1.
First, verify the current date and time on the HSM Server, to see if they need to change.
At the lunash prompt, type the command:
lunash:> status date
which returns the current settings of date, time and timezone.
Luna SA Configuration Guide
Release 5.4.1 007-011136-007 Rev C July 2014 Copyright 2014 SafeNet, Inc. All rights reserved.
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