Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Références techniques

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This section contains the following CLI commands:
domainkeysconfig
Description
Configure DomainKeys support.
Note — This command is restricted on C670 Email Security appliances with a FIPS-compliant 
Hardware Security Module card. Only the to only the 
publickey
list
, and 
print
 options 
are available for the 
keys
 subcommand.Use the 
fipsconfig
 -> 
domainkeysconfig
 
command instead. For more information, see “fipsconfig” on page 78.
Usage
Commit: This command requires a ‘commit’.
Cluster Management: This command can be used in all three machine modes (cluster, group, 
machine).
Batch Command: This command does not support a batch format.
Example: Configuring Domain Keys via the CLI
Use the 
domainkeysconfig
 command in the CLI to configure Domain Keys on your 
IronPort appliance.
The 
domainkeysconfig
 command has all of the features of the Mail Policies -> Domain 
Keys page. It also provides the ability to generate a sample Domain Keys DNS TXT record. For 
more information about generating sample Domain Keys DNS TXT records, see “Creating a 
Sample Domain Keys DNS TXT Record” on page 46.
In this example, a key is generated, and a domain profile is created:
Code Example 3-20 
domainkeysconfig
 - Example 1
mail3.example.com> domainkeysconfig
Number of Domain Profiles: 0
Number of Signing Keys: 0
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- PROFILES - Manage domain profiles.
- KEYS - Manage signing keys.
- SEARCH - Search for domain profile or key.
[]> keys
No signing keys are defined.