Table 4 .2. Options for modutil
Option Description
-dbdir dbFolder Specifies a folder in which to access or create
security module database files. T his argument is
required for every command. This should point to
the Admin Server configuration directory. For
example:
-dbdir /etc/dirsrv/admin-serv
-installdir installation_directory Specifies the root installation folder for the files
supplied with the -jar JAR-file task. The
installation_directory folder should be one in
which it is appropriate to store dynamic library
files.
-libfile libraryFile Specifies the library file which contains the PKCS
#11 module that is being added to the database.
Use the full path to identify the file.
-mechanisms mechanismList Specifies the security mechanisms for which a
particular module is the default provider. The
mechanismList is a colon-separated list of
mechanism names. Enclose this list in quotation
marks if it contains spaces. The module becomes
a default provider for the listed mechanisms when
those mechanisms are enabled. If more than one
module is assigned as a mechanism's default
provider, the mechanism's default provider is
listed as undefined. The following mechanisms
are currently available:
RSA
DSA
RC2, RC4, and RC5
AES
DES
DH
SHA1 and SHA256
SSL and T LS
MD2 and MD5
RANDOM (for random number generation)
FRIENDLY (for certificates that are publicly
readable).
-newpwfile newPasswordFile Specifies a text file containing a token's new
password. This allows the password to be
automatically updated when using the -
changepw command.
-nocertdb Instructs m odutil not to open the certificate or
key databases. This has several effects:
When used with the -changepw command,
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