06-11-2012
which OS do you use? and IP add 172.16.0.1 is used in which interface?
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
wanboot_keygen
wanboot_keygen(1M) System Administration Commands wanboot_keygen(1M)
NAME
wanboot_keygen - create and display client and server keys for WAN booting
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/inet/wanboot/keygen -c -o net=a.b.c.d ,cid=client_ID,type=3des
/usr/lib/inet/wanboot/keygen -c -o net=a.b.c.d ,cid=client_ID,type=aes
/usr/lib/inet/wanboot/keygen -m
/usr/lib/inet/wanboot/keygen -c -o net=a.b.c.d ,cid=client_ID,type=sha1
/usr/lib/inet/wanboot/keygen -d -m
/usr/lib/inet/wanboot/keygen -c -o net=a.b.c.d ,cid=client_ID,type=keytype
DESCRIPTION
The keygen utility has three purposes:
o Using the -c flag, to generate and store per-client 3DES/AES encryption keys, avoiding any DES weak keys.
o Using the -m flag, to generate and store a "master" HMAC SHA-1 key for WAN install, and to derive from the master key per-client HMAC
SHA-1 hashing keys, in a manner described in RFC 3118, Appendix A.
o Using the -d flag along with either the -c or -m flag to indicate the key repository, to display a key of type specified by keytype,
which must be one of 3des, aes, or sha1.
The net and cid arguments are used to identify a specific client. Both arguments are optional. If the cid option is not provided, the key
being created or displayed will have a per-network scope. If the net option is not provided, then the key will have a global scope. Default
net and code values are used to derive an HMAC SHA-1 key if the values are not provided by the user.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-c
Generate and store per-client 3DES/AES encryption keys, avoiding any DES weak keys. Also generates and stores per-client HMAC SHA-1
keys. Used in conjunction with -o.
-d
Display a key of type specified by keytype, which must be one of 3des, aes, or sha1. Use -d with -m or with -c and -o.
-m
Generate and store a "master" HMAC SHA-1 key for WAN install.
-o
Specifies the WANboot client and/or keytype.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Generate a Master HMAC SHA-1 Key
# keygen -m
Example 2: Generate and Then Display a Client-Specific Master HMAC SHA-1 Key
# keygen -c -o net=172.16.174.0,cid=010003BA0E6A36,type=sha1
# keygen -d -c -o net=172.16.174.0,cid=010003BA0E6A36,type=sha1
Example 3: Generate and Display a 3DES Key with a Per-Network Scope
# keygen -c -o net=172.16.174.0,type=3des
# keygen -d -o net=172.16.174.0,type=3des
EXIT STATUS
0
Successful operation.
>0
An error occurred.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWwbsup |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Obsolete |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
attributes(5)
SunOS 5.10 18 Apr 2003 wanboot_keygen(1M)