The environment variable controls the authentication security features provided by the software. You can set the value of this variable to configure authentication. If is not specified, is assumed.
Note: The authentication features are enabled by default.
The environment variable SM_AUTHORITY has the following syntax:
SM_AUTHORITY=IDENTIFY=<program1>,AUTHENTICATE=<program2>
Where <program1> is the program granting credentials and <program2> is the program validating the credentials. Program1 and Program2 may refer to the same program.
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SM_AUTHORITY=<STD>
means:SM_AUTHORITY=IDENTIFY=sm_authority,AUTHENTICATE=sm_authority
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SM_AUTHORITY=<NONE>
means:SM_AUTHORITY=IDENTIFY=sm_authnone,AUTHENTICATE=sm_authnone
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SM_AUTHORITY=someAuthority
means:SM_AUTHORITY=IDENTIFY=someAuthority,AUTHENTICATE=someAuthority
Optional arguments can be specified after the authority name. A comma may not be included within the program name. A comma may appear in the arguments if the argument is quoted. The angle brackets (< >) are required.