.\" $Id: kadmin.8,v 1.7 2002/08/20 17:07:11 joda Exp $ .\" .Dd September 10, 2000 .Dt KADMIN 8 .Os HEIMDAL .Sh NAME .Nm kadmin .Nd Kerberos administration utility .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Oo Fl p Ar string \*(Ba Xo .Fl -principal= Ns Ar string .Xc .Oc .Oo Fl K Ar string \*(Ba Xo .Fl -keytab= Ns Ar string .Xc .Oc .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 .Oo Fl r Ar realm \*(Ba Xo .Fl -realm= Ns Ar realm .Xc .Oc .Oo Fl a Ar host \*(Ba Xo .Fl -admin-server= Ns Ar host .Xc .Oc .Oo Fl s Ar port number \*(Ba Xo .Fl -server-port= Ns Ar port number .Xc .Oc .Op Fl l | Fl -local .Op Fl h | Fl -help .Op Fl v | Fl -version .Op Ar command .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm program is used to make modification to the Kerberos database, either remotely via the .Xr kadmind 8 daemon, or locally (with the .Fl l option). .Pp Supported options: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Xo .Fl p Ar string , .Fl -principal= Ns Ar string .Xc principal to authenticate as .It Xo .Fl K Ar string , .Fl -keytab= Ns Ar string .Xc keytab for authentication pricipal .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 r Ar realm , .Fl -realm= Ns Ar realm .Xc realm to use .It Xo .Fl a Ar host , .Fl -admin-server= Ns Ar host .Xc server to contact .It Xo .Fl s Ar port number , .Fl -server-port= Ns Ar port number .Xc port to use .It Xo .Fl l , .Fl -local .Xc local admin mode .El .Pp If no .Ar command is given on the command line, .Nm will prompt for commands to process. Commands include: .\" not using a list here, since groff apparently gets confused .\" with nested Xo/Xc .Bd -ragged -offset indent .Nm add .Op Fl r | Fl -random-key .Op Fl -random-password .Oo Fl p Ar string \*(Ba Xo .Fl -password= Ns Ar string .Xc .Oc .Op Fl -key= Ns Ar string .Op Fl -max-ticket-life= Ns Ar lifetime .Op Fl -max-renewable-life= Ns Ar lifetime .Op Fl -attributes= Ns Ar attributes .Op Fl -expiration-time= Ns Ar time .Op Fl -pw-expiration-time= Ns Ar time .Ar principal... .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent creates a new principal .Ed .Pp .Nm passwd .Op Fl r | Fl -random-key .Op Fl -random-password .Oo Fl p Ar string \*(Ba Xo .Fl -password= Ns Ar string .Xc .Oc .Op Fl -key= Ns Ar string .Ar principal... .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent changes the password of an existing principal .Ed .Pp .Nm delete .Ar principal... .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent removes a principal .Ed .Pp .Nm del_enctype .Ar principal enctypes... .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent removes some enctypes from a principal, this can be useful the service belonging to the principal is known to not handle certain enctypes .Ed .Pp .Nm ext_keytab .Oo Fl k Ar string \*(Ba Xo .Fl -keytab= Ns Ar string .Xc .Oc .Ar principal... .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent creates a keytab with the keys of the specified principals .Ed .Pp .Nm get .Op Fl l | Fl -long .Op Fl s | Fl -short .Op Fl t | Fl -terse .Ar expression... .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent lists the principals that match the expressions (which are shell glob like), long format gives more information, and terse just prints the names .Ed .Pp .Nm rename .Ar from to .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent renames a principal .Ed .Pp .Nm modify .Oo Fl a Ar attributes \*(Ba Xo .Fl -attributes= Ns Ar attributes .Xc .Oc .Op Fl -max-ticket-life= Ns Ar lifetime .Op Fl -max-renewable-life= Ns Ar lifetime .Op Fl -expiration-time= Ns Ar time .Op Fl -pw-expiration-time= Ns Ar time .Op Fl -kvno= Ns Ar number .Ar principal .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent modifies certain attributes of a principal .Ed .Pp .Nm privileges .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent lists the operations you are allowd to perform .Ed .Pp .Ed .Pp When running in local mode, the following commands can also be used. .Bd -ragged -offset indent .Nm dump .Op Fl d | Fl -decrypt .Op Ar dump-file .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent writes the database in .Dq human readable form to the specified file, or standard out .Ed .Pp .Nm init .Op Fl -realm-max-ticket-life= Ns Ar string .Op Fl -realm-max-renewable-life= Ns Ar string .Ar realm .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent initialises the Kerberos database with entries for a new realm, it's possible to have more than one realm served by one server .Ed .Pp .Nm load .Ar file .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent reads a previously dumped database, and re-creates that database from scratch .Ed .Pp .Nm merge .Ar file .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent similar to .Nm list but just modifies the database with the entries in the dump file .Ed .Pp .Ed .\".Sh ENVIRONMENT .\".Sh FILES .\".Sh EXAMPLES .\".Sh DIAGNOSTICS .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr kadmind 8 , .Xr kdc 8 .\".Sh STANDARDS .\".Sh HISTORY .\".Sh AUTHORS .\".Sh BUGS