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NAME
nma.security - Node Management Agent
(NMA) configuration file for SNMP security.
SYNOPSIS
nma.security
Configure the installDir/etc/opt/SUNWcgha/nma.security file to define user entries which are used to identify authorised
users of the NMA SNMP Management Information Bases (MIBs). By default this
file is located at /etc/opt/SUNWcgha/nma.security. Replace installDir with the root installation directory if the root
installation directory is not /.
Modify variables in the nma.security file as follows:
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localEngineID
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The engine ID used to configure the SNMP engine. This property is optional.
If you do not provide an engine ID, the engine ID will be generated by the
system on the basis of the CGTP address of the node.
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userEntry
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A
comma-seperated list of the format:
userEntry=engine-ID,user-name,security-name,authentication-algorithm,authentication-key
engine-ID and the user-name are mandatory parameters. All the other parameters are optional.
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engine-ID
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The SNMP engine ID.
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user-name
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The unique ID of this user.
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security-name
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The principal on whose behalf SNMP messages will be generated.
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authentication-algorithm
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The type of authentication algorithm to be used for this
user. The following algorithms are permitted:
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usmHMACMD5AuthProtocol
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usmHMACSHAAuthProtocol
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usmNoAuthProtocol
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authentication-key
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The user password
The following example is the default nma.security
file: Example 1. Example nma.security file
# Each SNMP V3 engine has its own security file.
# You have one file on the Node management side
# and one on the manager side.
# Both files will have a very similar configuration.
# If you don't provide an engine id and or an engine boots,
# they are computed by the NMA engine based on the
# CGTP address of the node and the SNMP port configured
# in the nma.properties.
# localEngineID=<your engine id>
userEntry=localEngineID,defaultUser,null,usmHMACMD5AuthProtocol,mypasswd
See attributes(5)
for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Architecture | SPARC |
Availability | SUNWnhmas |
Interface Stability | Evolving |
nma(1M), nma.notifs.txt(4), nma.params.txt(4), nma.properties(4), nma.targets.txt(4)
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