Installation guide

Register Multiple Trusted Hosts on One System (Windows)
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Default: ETPKI
-cd crypto_provider_DLL_or_configuration_file_path
(Required for PKCS11 encryption) Indicates the full path to the PKCS11
DLL or configuration file.
-ct crypto_provider_token_label
(Optional for PKCS11 encryption) Indicates the token label for the
hardware token. Only use this argument if there is a token label.
-o
Overwrites an existing trusted host. If you do not use this argument, you
will have to delete the existing trusted host with the Administrative UI
before using the smreghost command. We recommend using the
smreghost command with this argument.
-ck crypto_provider_token_pin
(Required for PKCS11 encryption) Indicates the passphrase for the
token.
The trusted host is re-registered.
Register Multiple Trusted Hosts on One System (Windows)
You typically register only one trusted host for each machine where web servers
and Agents are installed. However, you can register multiple trusted hosts on
one computer to create distinct connections for each SiteMinder client. Using
multiple trusted hosts ensures a unique shared secret and a secure connection
for each client requiring communication with the Policy Server.
For most installations this is not a recommended configuration. However, it is an
option for sites who require distinct, secure channels for each client or group of
client applications protected by SiteMinder Agents. For example, an application
service provider may have many client computers with different applications
installed. You may want a secure connection for each application, which you can
achieve by registering multiple trusted hosts. The Policy Server then issues
unique shared secrets for each client connection.