
1. Open the Smart Card Manager installation directory.
On Microsoft Windows, this is C:/Program Files/Red Hat/ESC/esc.exe.
On Red Hat Enterprise Linux, this is /usr/lib/esc-1.0.1/
2. Open the defaults/preferences/esc-prefs.js file.
3. Edit the password prompt parameter in the esc-prefs.js file and set the value to no,
meaning the prompt is enabled:
pref("esc.disable.password.prompt","no");
NOTE
Ensure that the Smart Card Manager is running and that its icon is displayed in
the system tray (Windows) or in the notification area (Red Hat Enterprise Linux).
7.2. Managing Security Officers
• Section 7.2.1, “Enrolling a New Security Officer”
• Section 7.2.2, “Formatting an Existing Security Officer Smart Card”
• Section 7.2.3, “Closing Security Officer Mode”
7.2.1. Enrolling a New Security Officer
1. Run the esc command with the -secmod to open the security officer enrollment form. This
has the format:
./esc -secmode SECURITY_URL/cgi-bin/so/enroll.cgi
NOTE
The esc command can be run from any location.
SECURITY_URL is the pre-determined URL of the external TPS security interface.
Referencing the enroll.cgi file opens the security officer enrollment page. For example:
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