.\" $Id: kadmind.8,v 1.10.2.1 2002/10/21 14:53:39 joda Exp $ .\" .Dd March 5, 2002 .Dt KADMIND 8 .Os HEIMDAL .Sh NAME .Nm kadmind .Nd "server for administrative access to kerberos database" .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Oo Fl c Ar file \*(Ba Xo .Fl -config-file= Ns Ar file .Xc .Oc .Oo Fl k Ar file \*(Ba Xo .Fl -key-file= Ns Ar file .Xc .Oc .Op Fl -keytab= Ns Ar keytab .Oo Fl r Ar realm \*(Ba Xo .Fl -realm= Ns Ar realm .Xc .Oc .Op Fl d | Fl -debug .Oo Fl p Ar port \*(Ba Xo .Fl -ports= Ns Ar port .Xc .Oc .Op Fl -no-kerberos4 .Sh DESCRIPTION .Nm 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 .Xr inetd 8 , otherwise it behaves as a daemon, forking processes for each new connection. The .Fl -debug option causes .Nm to accept exactly one connection, which is useful for debugging. .Pp If built with krb4 support, it implements both the Heimdal Kerberos 5 administrative protocol and the Kerberos 4 protocol. Password changes via the Kerberos 4 protocol are also performed by .Nm kadmind , but the .Xr kpasswdd 8 daemon is responsible for the Kerberos 5 password changing protocol (used by .Xr kpasswd 1 ) . .Pp This daemon should only be run on ther master server, and not on any slaves. .Pp 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 .Pa /var/heimdal/kadmind.acl . The format of this file is: .Bd -ragged .Va principal .Va rights .Op Va principal-pattern .Ed .Pp Where rights is any (comma separated) combination of: .Bl -bullet -compact .It change-password or cpw .It list .It delete .It modify .It add .It get .It all .El .Pp And the optional .Ar principal-pattern restricts the rights to operations on principals that match the glob-style pattern. .Pp Supported options: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Xo .Fl c Ar file , .Fl -config-file= Ns Ar file .Xc location of config file .It Xo .Fl k Ar file , .Fl -key-file= Ns Ar file .Xc location of master key file .It Xo .Fl -keytab= Ns Ar keytab .Xc what keytab to use .It Xo .Fl r Ar realm , .Fl -realm= Ns Ar realm .Xc realm to use .It Xo .Fl d , .Fl -debug .Xc enable debugging .It Xo .Fl p Ar port , .Fl -ports= Ns Ar port .Xc ports to listen to. By default, if run as a daemon, it listen to ports 749, and 751 (if Kerberos 4 support is built and enabled), 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 .Dq + representing the default set of ports. .It Fl -no-kerberos4 make .Nm ignore Kerberos 4 kadmin requests. .El .\".Sh ENVIRONMENT .Sh FILES .Pa /var/heimdal/kadmind.acl .Sh EXAMPLES This will cause .Nm to listen to port 4711 in addition to any compiled in defaults: .Pp .D1 Nm Fl -ports Ns Li "=\*[q]+ 4711\*[q] &" .Pp This acl file will grant Joe all rights, and allow Mallory to view and add host principals. .Bd -literal -offset indent joe/admin@EXAMPLE.COM all mallory/admin@EXAMPLE.COM add,get host/*@EXAMPLE.COM .Ed .\".Sh DIAGNOSTICS .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr kpasswd 1 , .Xr kadmin 8 , .Xr kdc 8 , .Xr kpasswdd 8