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stardog-admin encryption change-password

Description

Change the user managed password for encryption.

Usage

stardog-admin [ --krb5 ] [ --krb5-disable-rdns ] [ --server <server url> ] encryption change-password [ {-E | --enc-password} <password> ] [ {-N | --new-enc-password} <password> ] [ {-p | --passwd} <password> ] [ {-P | --ask-password} ] [ --run-as <username> ] [ {-u | --username} <username> ] [ {-v | --verbose} ]

Options

Name, shorthand Description
-E <password>, --enc-password <password> The current encryption password.
--krb5 Use the Kerberos environment.
--krb5-disable-rdns Disable reverse DNS lookup for Kerberos clients.
-N <password>, --new-enc-password <password> The new password to use for encrypting the keys that will be used fro encryption.
-p <password>, --passwd <password> Password.
-P, --ask-password Prompt for password.
--run-as <username> User to impersonate when running the command
--server <server url> URL of Stardog Server. If this option isn’t specified, it will be read from JVM argument ‘stardog.default.cli.server’. If the JVM arg isn’t set, the default value ‘http://localhost:5820’ is used. If server URL has no explicit port value, the default port value ‘5820’ is used. Example: ‘stardog-admin –server http://12.34.56.78:5820 server stop’
-u <username>, --username <username> User name.
-v, --verbose Flag that can cause more detailed information to be printed such as errors and status. Exact output depends upon the command and options used.

Discussion

Stardog will not store this password nor maintain the ability to reset it, it is a secret only known to the administrator of the server. Stardog will require the new password when the server is started.

Examples

Change the user managed password for encryption:

$ stardog-admin encryption change-password -E <current password> -N <new password>