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Cisco SCE 8000 CLI Command Reference
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference
sce-url-database protection
sce-url-database protection
Configures user authorization for the protected URL database.
To remove either all protection settings or only the encryption key, use the no form of this command.
sce-url-database protection owner {myself | name username}
sce-url-database protection allow-write {all-users | owner-only}
sce-url-database protection allow-lookup {owner-only | no-user}
sce-url-database protection encryption-key encryption-key
no sce-url-database protection
no sce-url-database protection encryption-key
Syntax Description
Command Default
The database does not have a designated owner.
Read permission—no-user. This setting is not configurable.
Write permission:
If no owner has been assigned, the default is all-users.
If an owner has been assigned, the default is owner-only.
Lookup permission:
If no owner has been assigned, the default is all-users.
If an owner has been assigned, the default is no-user.
Encryption key—No key.
Command Modes Interface Linecard Configuration
owner Owner of the protected URL database. Choose either myself or username.
username Owner of the database.
This name cannot be the default username.
allow-write,
allow-lookup
Configures an allowed action for the database.
all-users All users can perform the specified action.
owner-only Only the owner of the protected URL database can perform the specified
action.
no-user No user can perform the specified action.
encryption-key AES encryption key that is either 128, 192, or 256 bits long. The key is
supplied in hexadecimal format and is 32, 48, or 64 hexadecimal digits,
respectively.
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