NAME
kdb5_ldap_util - Kerberos configuration utilitySYNOPSIS
kdb5_ldap_util [ -D user_dn [-w passwd]] [ -H ldapuri] command [ command_options]DESCRIPTION
kdb5_ldap_util allows an administrator to manage realms, Kerberos services and ticket policies.COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS
- -r realm
- Specifies the realm to be operated on.
- -D user_dn
- Specifies the Distinguished Name (DN) of the user who has sufficient rights to perform the operation on the LDAP server.
- -w passwd
- Specifies the password of user_dn. This option is not recommended.
- -H ldapuri
- Specifies the URI of the LDAP server.
COMMANDS
create
create [ -subtrees
subtree_dn_list] [ -sscope search_scope] [
-containerref container_reference_dn] [ -k
mkeytype] [ -kv mkeyVNO] [ -M mkeyname] [
-m|-P password|-sf stashfilename] [ -s] [
-maxtktlife max_ticket_life] [ -maxrenewlife
max_renewable_ticket_life] [ ticket_flags]
- -subtrees subtree_dn_list
- Specifies the list of subtrees containing the principals of a realm. The list contains the DNs of the subtree objects separated by colon ( :).
- -sscope search_scope
- Specifies the scope for searching the principals under the subtree. The possible values are 1 or one (one level), 2 or sub (subtrees).
- -containerref container_reference_dn
- Specifies the DN of the container object in which the principals of a realm will be created. If the container reference is not configured for a realm, the principals will be created in the realm container.
- -k mkeytype
- Specifies the key type of the master key in the database. The default is given by the master_key_type variable in kdc.conf(5).
- -kv mkeyVNO
- Specifies the version number of the master key in the database; the default is 1. Note that 0 is not allowed.
- -M mkeyname
- Specifies the principal name for the master key in the database. If not specified, the name is determined by the master_key_name variable in kdc.conf(5).
- -m
- Specifies that the master database password should be read from the TTY rather than fetched from a file on the disk.
- -P password
- Specifies the master database password. This option is not recommended.
- -sf stashfilename
- Specifies the stash file of the master database password.
- -s
- Specifies that the stash file is to be created.
- -maxtktlife max_ticket_life
- (getdate string) Specifies maximum ticket life for principals in this realm.
- -maxrenewlife max_renewable_ticket_life
- (getdate string) Specifies maximum renewable life of tickets for principals in this realm.
- ticket_flags
- Specifies global ticket flags for the realm. Allowable flags are documented in the description of the add_principal command in kadmin(1).
kdb5_ldap_util -D cn=admin,o=org -H ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu -r ATHENA.MIT.EDU create -subtrees o=org -sscope SUB Password for "cn=admin,o=org": Initializing database for realm 'ATHENA.MIT.EDU' You will be prompted for the database Master Password. It is important that you NOT FORGET this password. Enter KDC database master key: Re-enter KDC database master key to verify:
modify
modify [ -subtrees
subtree_dn_list] [ -sscope search_scope] [
-containerref container_reference_dn] [ -maxtktlife
max_ticket_life] [ -maxrenewlife
max_renewable_ticket_life] [ ticket_flags]
- -subtrees subtree_dn_list
- Specifies the list of subtrees containing the principals of a realm. The list contains the DNs of the subtree objects separated by colon ( :). This list replaces the existing list.
- -sscope search_scope
- Specifies the scope for searching the principals under the subtrees. The possible values are 1 or one (one level), 2 or sub (subtrees).
- -containerref container_reference_dn Specifies the DN of the
- container object in which the principals of a realm will be created.
- -maxtktlife max_ticket_life
- (getdate string) Specifies maximum ticket life for principals in this realm.
- -maxrenewlife max_renewable_ticket_life
- (getdate string) Specifies maximum renewable life of tickets for principals in this realm.
- ticket_flags
- Specifies global ticket flags for the realm. Allowable flags are documented in the description of the add_principal command in kadmin(1).
shell% kdb5_ldap_util -r ATHENA.MIT.EDU -D cn=admin,o=org -H ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu modify +requires_preauth Password for "cn=admin,o=org": shell%
view
view
kdb5_ldap_util -D cn=admin,o=org -H ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu -r ATHENA.MIT.EDU view Password for "cn=admin,o=org": Realm Name: ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subtree: ou=users,o=org Subtree: ou=servers,o=org SearchScope: ONE Maximum ticket life: 0 days 01:00:00 Maximum renewable life: 0 days 10:00:00 Ticket flags: DISALLOW_FORWARDABLE REQUIRES_PWCHANGE
destroy
destroy [-f]
- -f
- If specified, will not prompt the user for confirmation.
shell% kdb5_ldap_util -r ATHENA.MIT.EDU -D cn=admin,o=org -H ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu destroy Password for "cn=admin,o=org": Deleting KDC database of 'ATHENA.MIT.EDU', are you sure? (type 'yes' to confirm)? yes OK, deleting database of 'ATHENA.MIT.EDU'... shell%
list
list
shell% kdb5_ldap_util -D cn=admin,o=org -H ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu list Password for "cn=admin,o=org": ATHENA.MIT.EDU OPENLDAP.MIT.EDU MEDIA-LAB.MIT.EDU shell%
stashsrvpw
stashsrvpw [ -f filename]
name
- -f filename
- Specifies the complete path of the service password file. By default, /usr/local/var/service_passwd is used.
- name
- Specifies the name of the object whose password is to be stored. If krb5kdc(8) or kadmind(8) are configured for simple binding, this should be the distinguished name it will use as given by the ldap_kdc_dn or ldap_kadmind_dn variable in kdc.conf(5). If the KDC or kadmind is configured for SASL binding, this should be the authentication name it will use as given by the ldap_kdc_sasl_authcid or ldap_kadmind_sasl_authcid variable.
kdb5_ldap_util stashsrvpw -f /home/andrew/conf_keyfile cn=service-kdc,o=org Password for "cn=service-kdc,o=org": Re-enter password for "cn=service-kdc,o=org":
create_policy
create_policy [ -maxtktlife
max_ticket_life] [ -maxrenewlife
max_renewable_ticket_life] [ ticket_flags]
policy_name
- -maxtktlife max_ticket_life
- (getdate string) Specifies maximum ticket life for principals.
- -maxrenewlife max_renewable_ticket_life
- (getdate string) Specifies maximum renewable life of tickets for principals.
- ticket_flags
- Specifies the ticket flags. If this option is not specified, by default, no restriction will be set by the policy. Allowable flags are documented in the description of the add_principal command in kadmin(1).
- policy_name
- Specifies the name of the ticket policy.
kdb5_ldap_util -D cn=admin,o=org -H ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu -r ATHENA.MIT.EDU create_policy -maxtktlife "1 day" -maxrenewlife "1 week" -allow_postdated +needchange -allow_forwardable tktpolicy Password for "cn=admin,o=org":
modify_policy
modify_policy [ -maxtktlife
max_ticket_life] [ -maxrenewlife
max_renewable_ticket_life] [ ticket_flags]
policy_name
kdb5_ldap_util -D cn=admin,o=org -H ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu -r ATHENA.MIT.EDU modify_policy -maxtktlife "60 minutes" -maxrenewlife "10 hours" +allow_postdated -requires_preauth tktpolicy Password for "cn=admin,o=org":
view_policy
view_policy policy_name
kdb5_ldap_util -D cn=admin,o=org -H ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu -r ATHENA.MIT.EDU view_policy tktpolicy Password for "cn=admin,o=org": Ticket policy: tktpolicy Maximum ticket life: 0 days 01:00:00 Maximum renewable life: 0 days 10:00:00 Ticket flags: DISALLOW_FORWARDABLE REQUIRES_PWCHANGE
destroy_policy
destroy_policy [ -force]
policy_name
- -force
- Forces the deletion of the policy object. If not specified, the user will be prompted for confirmation before deleting the policy.
- policy_name
- Specifies the name of the ticket policy.
kdb5_ldap_util -D cn=admin,o=org -H ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu -r ATHENA.MIT.EDU destroy_policy tktpolicy Password for "cn=admin,o=org": This will delete the policy object 'tktpolicy', are you sure? (type 'yes' to confirm)? yes ** policy object 'tktpolicy' deleted.
list_policy
list_policy
kdb5_ldap_util -D cn=admin,o=org -H ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu -r ATHENA.MIT.EDU list_policy Password for "cn=admin,o=org": tktpolicy tmppolicy userpolicy
ENVIRONMENT
See kerberos(7) for a description of Kerberos environment variables.SEE ALSO
kadmin(1), kerberos(7)AUTHOR
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