Secure Global Desktop 4.31 Administration Guide > Commands > The tarantella passcache delete command
tarantella passcache delete { [ --person pobj | --anon | --ldap ] [ --resource resource ] } | --file file
Deletes entries in the application server password cache.
Note You can also use this command to delete the decision to always use a smart card to authenticate to an application server.
Option | Description |
---|---|
--person pobj |
Specifies the TFN name of the person object to delete the password cache entry for. |
--anon |
Removes the password cache entry for all anonymous users. |
--ldap |
Deletes the password cache entry for LDAP
integration. This special entry is only used with
the LDAP login authority. This is the username and password for the LDAP directory server that you can enter
on the Secure Global Desktop Login panel
of Array Manager.
Use a full username such as
If you specify |
--resource resource |
Specifies the application server or Microsoft Windows domain
the password cache entry applies to. For resource, you use
a TFN name. This can be:
|
--file file |
Specifies a file containing password cache entries to delete. |
If neither --person
, --anon
nor
--ldap
is specified, all password cache entries for
resource are deleted.
If --resource
is not specified, all the password cache
entries for the person (or anonymous user) are deleted.
Note Make sure you quote any object names containing spaces, for example ".../_ens/o=Indigo Insurance".
tarantella passcache delete \ --person "o=Indigo Insurance/cn=Indigo Jones"
Deletes all password cache entries for the user Indigo Jones.
tarantella passcache delete \ --anon \ --resource .../_dns/prague.indigo-insurance.com
Deletes all password cache entries for anonymous users on the application server prague.indigo-insurance.com.
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