WindowsNtModule
Realm Operations
Resource path:
/realm-config/authentication/modules/windowsnt
Resource version: 1.0
create
Usage
am> create WindowsNtModule --realm Realm --id id --body body
Parameters
- --id
-
The unique identifier for the resource.
- --body
-
The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:
{ "type" : "object", "properties" : { "authenticationDomain" : { "title" : "Authentication Domain", "description" : "The name of the Windows Domain used for authentication", "propertyOrder" : 100, "required" : true, "type" : "string", "exampleValue" : "" }, "authenticationLevel" : { "title" : "Authentication Level", "description" : "The authentication level associated with this module.<br><br>Each authentication module has an authentication level that can be used to indicate the level of security associated with the module; 0 is the lowest (and the default). ", "propertyOrder" : 400, "required" : true, "type" : "integer", "exampleValue" : "" }, "authenticationHost" : { "title" : "Authentication Host", "description" : "The name of the Windows NT Domain Controller.", "propertyOrder" : 200, "required" : true, "type" : "string", "exampleValue" : "" }, "sambaConfigurationFileName" : { "title" : "Samba Configuration File Name", "description" : "The path to the Samba configuration file.<br><br>The Windows NT authentication module uses the <code>smbclient</code> command to validate the user credentials against the Windows domain controller. <br/><br/>For example: <code>/opt/openam/smb.conf</code><br/><br/><i>NB </i>The <code>smbclient</code> command must be available in the <code>PATH</code> environmental variable associated with OpenAM.", "propertyOrder" : 300, "required" : true, "type" : "string", "exampleValue" : "" } } }
delete
Usage
am> delete WindowsNtModule --realm Realm --id id
Parameters
- --id
-
The unique identifier for the resource.
getAllTypes
Obtain the collection of all secondary configuration types related to the resource.
Usage
am> action WindowsNtModule --realm Realm --actionName getAllTypes
getCreatableTypes
Obtain the collection of secondary configuration types that have yet to be added to the resource.
Usage
am> action WindowsNtModule --realm Realm --actionName getCreatableTypes
nextdescendents
Obtain the collection of secondary configuration instances that have been added to the resource.
Usage
am> action WindowsNtModule --realm Realm --actionName nextdescendents
query
Get the full list of instances of this collection. This query only supports _queryFilter=true
filter.
Usage
am> query WindowsNtModule --realm Realm --filter filter
Parameters
- --filter
-
A CREST formatted query filter, where "true" will query all.
read
Usage
am> read WindowsNtModule --realm Realm --id id
Parameters
- --id
-
The unique identifier for the resource.
update
Usage
am> update WindowsNtModule --realm Realm --id id --body body
Parameters
- --id
-
The unique identifier for the resource.
- --body
-
The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:
{ "type" : "object", "properties" : { "authenticationDomain" : { "title" : "Authentication Domain", "description" : "The name of the Windows Domain used for authentication", "propertyOrder" : 100, "required" : true, "type" : "string", "exampleValue" : "" }, "authenticationLevel" : { "title" : "Authentication Level", "description" : "The authentication level associated with this module.<br><br>Each authentication module has an authentication level that can be used to indicate the level of security associated with the module; 0 is the lowest (and the default). ", "propertyOrder" : 400, "required" : true, "type" : "integer", "exampleValue" : "" }, "authenticationHost" : { "title" : "Authentication Host", "description" : "The name of the Windows NT Domain Controller.", "propertyOrder" : 200, "required" : true, "type" : "string", "exampleValue" : "" }, "sambaConfigurationFileName" : { "title" : "Samba Configuration File Name", "description" : "The path to the Samba configuration file.<br><br>The Windows NT authentication module uses the <code>smbclient</code> command to validate the user credentials against the Windows domain controller. <br/><br/>For example: <code>/opt/openam/smb.conf</code><br/><br/><i>NB </i>The <code>smbclient</code> command must be available in the <code>PATH</code> environmental variable associated with OpenAM.", "propertyOrder" : 300, "required" : true, "type" : "string", "exampleValue" : "" } } }
Global Operations
Resource path:
/global-config/authentication/modules/windowsnt
Resource version: 1.0
getAllTypes
Obtain the collection of all secondary configuration types related to the resource.
Usage
am> action WindowsNtModule --global --actionName getAllTypes
getCreatableTypes
Obtain the collection of secondary configuration types that have yet to be added to the resource.
Usage
am> action WindowsNtModule --global --actionName getCreatableTypes
nextdescendents
Obtain the collection of secondary configuration instances that have been added to the resource.
Usage
am> action WindowsNtModule --global --actionName nextdescendents
update
Usage
am> update WindowsNtModule --global --body body
Parameters
- --body
-
The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:
{ "type" : "object", "properties" : { "defaults" : { "properties" : { "authenticationDomain" : { "title" : "Authentication Domain", "description" : "The name of the Windows Domain used for authentication", "propertyOrder" : 100, "required" : true, "type" : "string", "exampleValue" : "" }, "authenticationLevel" : { "title" : "Authentication Level", "description" : "The authentication level associated with this module.<br><br>Each authentication module has an authentication level that can be used to indicate the level of security associated with the module; 0 is the lowest (and the default). ", "propertyOrder" : 400, "required" : true, "type" : "integer", "exampleValue" : "" }, "sambaConfigurationFileName" : { "title" : "Samba Configuration File Name", "description" : "The path to the Samba configuration file.<br><br>The Windows NT authentication module uses the <code>smbclient</code> command to validate the user credentials against the Windows domain controller. <br/><br/>For example: <code>/opt/openam/smb.conf</code><br/><br/><i>NB </i>The <code>smbclient</code> command must be available in the <code>PATH</code> environmental variable associated with OpenAM.", "propertyOrder" : 300, "required" : true, "type" : "string", "exampleValue" : "" }, "authenticationHost" : { "title" : "Authentication Host", "description" : "The name of the Windows NT Domain Controller.", "propertyOrder" : 200, "required" : true, "type" : "string", "exampleValue" : "" } }, "type" : "object", "title" : "Realm Defaults" } } }