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When you request a secure identity token, you will receive a code that may or may not include an auth-key. An example of a secure identity token without an auth-keylike the one below:
P6YdrBcrRTGXYzpLhXdPAjm8iKxqZ8VOvSGFypEtJgDlM2FmOj6IFtKMpBTTWbsMBv5OrwMzyCf7KarCdEyKGrvlc7EqYPRay12474956
An example of a secure identity token with an auth-key:
token: 3p8eNRvsTJ7NGwjKxF2lGd1Bk8MT89Er124749931
auth-key: 1LwMDqukc1e3kI8xgXOvoGEiahPTfjv8124749932
This is your token, and is used instead of your username and password.
Unimelb Command-Line Clients
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domain: token
username: your secure token
password: your auth-key (if you have one)leave it blank, or use the token a second time
All secure identity tokens exist within a special domain, simply called token.
If you do not have an auth-key, in In most instances you can use a you can leave the password field blank. If the client you are using does not accept an empty password, you can enter the token a second time or use the word none or password (all lower-case).
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The user account that you wish to use as the proxy account for the secure identity token
The client(s) you would like to use with the token (or 'all')
The protocol(s) you would like to use with the token (or 'all')
The mediaflux project id or project path (eg: proj-demonstration-1128.4.15 or /
proj-demonstration-1128.4.15/projects/) that you need the token to be able to access with the below role
The mediaflux project role you wish to grant to the secure identity token. Typically this would be:
For a read-only (download) token:
participant-a
For a read-write (upload-download) token:
participant-acm for a token used by the unimelb-mf-clients
participant-acmd-n for SFTP and SMB
See Standard Project Roles for more information
Please use the links below to apply for a token:
UoM Staff: httphttps://go.unimelb.edu.au/or96tu78
UoM Students: httphttps://go.unimelb.edu.au/4exrExternal Users: http://go.unimelb.edu.au/75vr 6o78