No commands have changed for the SunScreen SKIP 1.5.1. Table 1-1shows the changes in commands between SunScreen SKIP1.1.1 and SunScreen SKIP 1.5.
Table 1-1 Command Changes between SunScreen Skip 1.1.1 and SunScreen Skip 1.5
Command |
New Option |
Old Option |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
skiplocal |
-a |
add |
-T slottype -t certtype -n nsid -Z secret-file -c cert-file Adds local identity to trusted CA database. |
|
-r |
rm |
[-v] -s slot-number Deletes the Local ID in specified slot number. |
|
-l |
list |
[-vV] [-s slot-number] Lists the local IDs present on the system. |
|
-i |
init |
[-qo] Initializes Local ID database. Creates the database if one does not exist. The -o option forcibly reinitializes and destroys all current identities in the database. |
|
-e |
extract |
-s slot-number Writes certificate that is in specified slot number to standard output. |
|
-k |
keygen |
[-m modulus] [-E exponent] [-L lifetime] [-pV] Generates new secret key and UDH certificate. |
|
-x |
export |
[-s slot] [-n nsid] Displays a skiphost command line that can be used to add ACL entry on remote system for the local host. |
|
-P |
passwd |
no options... Allows you to assign or change the password used to encrypt locally stored secrets. |
|
-R |
rmpasswd |
no options... Allows you to remove the password that is used to encrypt locally stored secrets. |
skipdb |
-a |
add |
-t cert-tye -n nsid -d filename Adds certificates to the certificate database. |
|
-r |
rm |
[-H handle] -n nsid -k keyid Deletes certificates from the certificate database. |
|
-l |
list |
[-vVL] [-n nsid -k keyid] Lists certificates in the certificate database. |
|
-i |
init |
no options... Initializes certificate database. If the database already exists, the contents will be deleted. |
|
-e |
extract |
[-H handle] -n nsid -k keyid Extracts certificate to standard output. |
skipca |
-a |
add |
-c ca-file Adds certificates to the trusted CA database. |
|
-r |
rm |
[-s ca-slot] Deletes CA certificates. |
|
-l |
list |
[-vVxL] [-s ca-slot] Lists certificates in the trusted CA database. |
|
-i |
init |
[qo] Initializes the trusted CA database. Creates the database if one does not exist. The -o option forcibly reinitializes and destroys all current certificates in the database. |
|
-e |
extract |
[-s ca-slot] Extracts CA certificate to standard output. |
|
-R |
revoke |
-s ca-slot -S serial-number Revokes specific CA certificates. |
|
-U |
unrevoke |
-s ca-slot -S serial-number Extracts certificate to standard output. |
For complete information, see the man pages for these commands.
You can no longer list network interface statistics using the skipstat -i command. The new command for this is skiphost -h.