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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"


314 CHAPTER 11 WORKING WITH TCP/IP
-F RPCHTTP_flags Specifies the flags to pass to the RPC/HTTP front-end authentication. The
flags can appear as names or numbers. You can only use this option when you also specify the
??“a and ??“u options. This option is the same as the Flags field of the RPC_HTTP_TRANSPORT_
CREDENTIALS data structure described at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/
aa378624.aspx. The following list describes the flags you can use.
Use SSL 1 (You can also provide ssl or use_ssl as values.)
Use first auth scheme 2 (You can also provide first or use_first as values.)
-H RPC/HTTP_authn_schemes Specifies the authentication scheme to use for the RPC/HTTP
front-end authentication. The flags can appear as names or numbers. You can only use this
option when you also specify the ??“a and ??“u options. The following list describes the authentication
schemes you can use.
Basic 1
NTLM 2
Certificate 65536 (You can also abbreviate this value as Cert.)
-B server_certificate_subject Defines the server certificate subject. This entry has the
same value as the ServerCertificateSubject of the RPC_HTTP_TRANSPORT_CREDENTIALS
data structure described at http://msdn2.


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