iceauth - ICE authority file utility
iceauth [ -f authfile ] [ -vqib ] [ command arg ... ]
The iceauth program is used to edit and display the authorization information used in connecting with ICE. This program is usually used to extract authorization records from one machine and merge them in on another (as is the case when using remote logins or granting access to other users). Commands (described below) may be entered interactively, on the iceauth command line, or in scripts.
-f authfile Name of the authority file to use. Will default to the file currently in use by the session. -v Turns on extra messages (verbose mode) -q Turns off extra messages (quiet mode) -i Ignore the locks on the authority file -b Break the locks on the authority file -u Print basic usage instructions -V Print version and exit
When iceauth is run it will allow the following set of commands to be entered interactively or in scripts. ? List available commands. help Print help information. You may supply a command name to help to get specific information about it. info Print information about the entries in the authority file. list List (print) entries in the authority file. You may specify optional modifiers as below to specify which entries are listed. list [ protocol_name ] [ protocol_data ] [ netid ] [ authname ] add Add an entry to the authority file. This must be in the format add protocol_name protocol_data netid authname authdata remove Remove entries from the authority file. remove [ protocol_name ] [ protocol_data ] [ netid ] [ authname ] extract Extract entries from the authority file in to a destination file. You must supply the path to the destination to this command as in the following format. Optional specifiers allow you to narrow which entries are extracted. extract filename [ protocol_name ] [ protocol_data ] [ netid ] [ authname ] merge Merge entries from other files in to the authority file selected by the program. You may supply any number of file paths to this command as follows: merge filename1 [ filename2 ] [ filename3 ] ... exit Save changes and exit the program. quit Abort changes and exit the program without saving. source Read and execute commands from a file. source filename
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