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Name

6       condor_store_cred securely stash user's password
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Synopsis

9       condor_store_cred [ -help ]
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11       condor_store_cred  add [ -c | -u username ] [ -p password ] [ -n machi‐
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14       condor_store_cred delete [ -c | -u username ] [ -n machinename ]
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Description

19       On a Windows  machine,  condor_store_cred  stores  the  password  of  a
20       user/domain  pair  securely  in the Windows registry. Using this stored
21       password, Condor is able to run jobs with the user ID of the submitting
22       user.  In addition, Condor uses this password to acquire the submitting
23       user's credentials when writing output or log files.  The  password  is
24       stored  in  the same manner as the system does when setting or changing
25       account passwords. When condor_store_cred is invoked, it  contacts  the
26       condor_schedd daemon to carry out the requested operations on behalf of
27       the user. This is necessary since registry keys are accessible only  by
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30       On  a  Unix machine, condor_store_cred is used to manage the pool pass‐
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37       The add argument stores the current user's  password  securely  in  the
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Exit Status

97       condor_store_cred will exit with a status value of 0 (zero)  upon  suc‐
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Author

101       Condor Team, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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104       Copyright (C) 1990-2009 Condor Team, Computer Sciences Department, Uni‐
105       versity  of  Wisconsin-Madison,  Madison,  WI.  All  Rights   Reserved.
106       Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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108       See   the   Condor   Version   7.4.2  Manual  or  http://www.condorpro
109       ject.org/licensefor additional notices. condor-admin@cs.wisc.edu
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