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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 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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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