This is the command sxacl-usernewkey that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
sxacl-usernewkey - change (password based) user authentication key
SYNOPSIS
sxacl usernewkey [OPTIONS] <username> sx://[profile@]cluster
DESCRIPTION
sxacl usernewkey generates a new user authentication key based on a password or a random
data, which automatically replaces the old one. A normal user can change its own key and a
cluster administrator can change a key of any user.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Print help and exit
--full-help
Print help, including hidden options, and exit
-V, --version
Print version and exit
-p, --pass-file=PATH
By default sxacl works in interactive mode and asks for the user password on
standard input. With this option it will read the password from the provided file.
-a, --auth-file=FILE
Store authentication key in a given file (instead of printing it).
-g, --generate-key
Automatically generate a new key based on a random data instead of a password.
-b, --batch-mode
Disable additional information and only print the automatically generated
authentication key.
--force-key=KEY
By default, the new authentication key is automatically generated. With this option
one can force the use of an old key. Only a key that was previously generated for
the same username will be accepted.
-c, --config-dir=PATH
Path to the SX configuration directory (default: ~/.sx)
-D, --debug
Enable debug messages.
EXAMPLES
To change the key of user 'joe' run:
sxacl usernewkey joe sx://admin@cluster
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