Deletes entries in the application server password cache.
You can also use this command to delete the decision to always use a smart card to authenticate to an application server.
tarantella passcache delete { [--personpobj
| --anon | --ldap ] [ --resourceresource
] } | --filefile
The following table shows the available options for this command.
Option | Description |
---|---|
| Specifies the name of the user profile object to delete the password cache entry for. |
| Removes the password cache entry for all anonymous users. |
| Deletes the password cache entry for a service object. |
| Specifies the name of the application server, Microsoft Windows domain, or service object that the password cache entry applies to. The name can be one of the following:
|
| Specifies a file containing password cache entries to delete. |
If neither --person
,
--anon
, nor
--ldap
is specified, all
password cache entries for the specified resource are deleted.
If --resource
is not specified, all the password
cache entries for the person, or anonymous user, are deleted.
Make sure you quote any object names containing spaces, for
example, "o=Example"
.
The following example deletes all password cache entries for the user Indigo Jones.
$ tarantella passcache delete \ --person "o=Example/cn=Indigo Jones"
The following example deletes all password cache entries for anonymous users on the application server prague.example.com.
$ tarantella passcache delete \ --anon --resource .../_dns/prague.example.com
The following example deletes the password cache entry for the
east
service object.
$ tarantella passcache delete \ --ldap --resource east