Tokenpass Option

The  option is set inside a named   group; this Unified Configuration setting takes the place of what in legacy configuration would be set as a      pair inside the   file.

When configuring Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS), the private keys are stored in a configuration private key file (presently ) or a physical hardware device. These storage locations are collectively referred to as tokens. The private keys are typically encrypted with a password that the server requires to accept an SSL or TLS connection. The password for a given token is stored in the  option in a   group  whose name is the name of the token. The default software token&#x27;s name is " ".

For instance, the legacy configuration setting in the   file of: Internal (Software) Token:whatever would be set using Unified Configuration as: msconfig&#x3e; set "sectoken:Internal (Software) Token.tokenpass" whatever

See also:
 * sectoken options