Planning and Configuring HP DCE 1.7

Planning and Configuring HP DCE 1.7 7-13
Notes on Cell Administration
Establishing Intercell Communication
3. Use the dcecp registry connect command:
dcecp> registry connect /.../
foreign_cell_name
\
-facct cell_admin \
-facctpw
foreign_cell_admin_pwd
\
-group none\
-fgroup none\
-org none\
-forg none\
-mypwd
local_cell_admin_pwd
NOTE As of HP DCE 1.6, intercell logins by members of trusted cells are
disabled by default to protect against insecure intercell logins. (This
differs from standard OSF DCE 1.1 behavior.) If you want to permit
intercell logins, specify one or both of the following options to the dcecp
registry connect command:
-acctvalid — Marks the local cell account as a valid account. A valid
local cell account allows users from the foreign cell to login to nodes in
the local cell. The default is invalid.
-facctvalid — Marks the foreign cell account as a valid account. A valid
foreign cell account allows users from the local cell to log in to nodes in
the foreign cell. The default is invalid.
For example, to enable peer-to-peer trust between two cells and permit
intercell logins in both directions between them:
dcecp> registry connect /.../
foreign_cell_name
\
-facct cell_admin\
-facctpw
foreign_cell_admin_pwd
\
-acctvalid\-facctvalid\-group none\-fgroup none\
-fgroup none\
-org none\
-forg none\
-mypwd
local_cell_admin_pwd
See “Creating Trust Relationships” in the OSF DCE Administration
Guide — Core Components for detailed information on establishing
peer-to- peer trust. See the online version of the dcecp_registry man page
for information on the acctvalid and facctvalid options.