User guide
Chapter 13: Command Line Interface
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nfssetkey
Command
Description
key string
Provide key string to be used for encryption
Note: aes128 is not supported in 3.0.
nfssetkey Command Example
admin > Config > Log > nfssetkey type aes128 key
D2F05B5ED6144138CAB920CD
NFS Encryption Enable Command
To enable port logging and encryption of data:
admin > Config > Log > portlog enable true encrypt true
Portlog Command
The portlog command enables and configures the logging of port data.
Syntax
portlog [enable <true|false>] [prefix name] [size value]
[timestamp interval] [update interval] [inputlog
<true|false>] [indir name] [outdir name] [encrypt
<true|false>] [block <true|false>]
portlog Command
Description
enable <true|false>
Enable/Disable logging of port data to remote
NFS server.
prefix name
Prefix for log file name.
size value
Maximum Size (in bytes) for the log file.
timestamp interval
Time interval (in seconds) between two
timestamps in the log file. A value of 0 will
disable timestamp logging. The default value
is 20. The max value is 99999.
update interval
Time interval (in seconds) between two
updates to the remote log file The default
interval is 20. The max value is 99999.
inputlog <true|false>
Enable/Disable logging of user input data on
the port. Input implies data sent to the target;
that is, keystrokes entered by the user).
indir name
Filename for storing input log
outdir name
Filename for storing output log. Output
implies data sent from target to the Dominion