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COPY A:\NSKTCPIP.NLM X:\SYSTEM
From the server console, edit file AUTOEXEC.NCF with the following command
LOAD EDIT AUTOEXEC.NCF
or through system utility
LOAD INSTALL
Add the NLM module loading instruction at the bottom of the file:
LOAD NSKTCPIP –p:<PORT>
and save the modifications by exiting the editor. In this way, the NLM module will be automatically loaded in the
memory whenever the server is powered up.
On the <PORT> string, replace the number of the TCPIP port to be used.
Make sure that the NSPDNS.NLM module supplied with the system is loaded. If it is not, input automatic loading of
this module in file AUTOEXEC.NCF.
When executing this NLM module for the first time, to avoid powering down and powering up the server, type the
following command on the console:
LOAD NSKTCPIP –p:<PORT>
After the NLM module has been loaded, a screen is activated, reserved for showing statistics on the use of the
SmartKey dongles. The name of the NLM also appears on this screen, as declared to all Client stations.
In the LOAD instructions for loading the server, one can specify some parameters for configuring it:
-p:<PORT>
Specifies the listening port for the TCPIP Protocol
-t:<TIMEOUT>
Specifies the time-out in seconds for the protocol. If it is
not specified, no time-out is activated.
14.7 Installation for Linux and Mac OS X
To install the SmartKey server on Linux and Mac OS X use the relative package, expand it and with root right run
./skinstall
command. To uninstall the SmartKey server run
./skuninstall
command.
Read the README file enclosed in the package for further information.
Package
Descrizione
smartkey-server-linux.tar.gz
Server SmartKey for Linux
smartkey-server-macosx.tar.gz
Server SmartKey for Mac OS X PowerPC/Intel
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SmartKey Server for Linux and Mac OS X