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NAME¶
kadmind
—
server for administrative access to Kerberos
database
SYNOPSIS¶
kadmind |
[-c
file | - -config-file= file-k file | - -key-file= file- -keytab= keytab-r realm | - -realm= realm-d | - -debug -p port | - -ports= port |
DESCRIPTION¶
kadmind
listens for requests for changes to
the Kerberos database and performs these, subject to permissions. When
starting, if stdin is a socket it assumes that it has been started by
inetd(8), otherwise it behaves as a daemon,
forking processes for each new connection. The
-
-debug
option causes kadmind
to accept exactly one
connection, which is useful for debugging.
The kpasswdd(8) daemon is responsible for the
Kerberos 5 password changing protocol (used by
kpasswd(1)).
This daemon should only be run on the master server, and not on any slaves.
Principals are always allowed to change their own password and list their own
principal. Apart from that, doing any operation requires permission explicitly
added in the ACL file
/var/heimdal/kadmind.acl. The format of
this file is:
principal
rights
[
Where rights is any (comma separated) combination of:
principal-pattern
]- change-password or cpw
- list
- delete
- modify
- add
- get
- get-keys
- all
-c
file,-
-config-file=
file- location of config file
-k
file,-
-key-file=
file- location of master key file
-
-keytab=
keytab- what keytab to use
-r
realm,-
-realm=
realm- realm to use
-d
,-
-debug
- enable debugging
-p
port,-
-ports=
port- ports to listen to. By default, if run as a daemon, it listens to port 749, but you can add any number of ports with this option. The port string is a whitespace separated list of port specifications, with the special string “+” representing the default port.
FILES¶
/var/heimdal/kadmind.aclEXAMPLES¶
This will causekadmind
to listen to port
4711 in addition to any compiled in defaults:
kadmind
-
-ports
="+
4711" &
joe/admin@EXAMPLE.COM all mallory/admin@EXAMPLE.COM add,get-keys host/*@EXAMPLE.COM
SEE ALSO¶
kpasswd(1), kadmin(1), kdc(8), kpasswdd(8)December 8, 2004 | HEIMDAL |