kdc.conf - Kerberos V5 KDC configuration file
The kdc.conf file supplements
krb5.conf(5) for programs which are typically only
used on a KDC, such as the
krb5kdc(8) and
kadmind(8) daemons and the
kdb5_util(8) program. Relations documented here may also be specified in
krb5.conf; for the KDC programs mentioned, krb5.conf and kdc.conf will be
merged into a single configuration profile.
Normally, the kdc.conf file is found in the KDC state directory,
/etc/krb5kdc. You can override the default location by setting
the environment variable
KRB5_KDC_PROFILE.
Please note that you need to restart the KDC daemon for any configuration
changes to take effect.
The kdc.conf file is set up in the same format as the
krb5.conf(5) file.
The kdc.conf file may contain the following sections:
|
[kdcdefaults] |
Default values for KDC behavior |
|
[realms] |
Realm-specific database configuration and settings |
|
[dbdefaults] |
Default database settings |
|
[dbmodules] |
Per-database settings |
|
[logging] |
Controls how Kerberos daemons perform logging |
|
Some relations in the [kdcdefaults] section specify default values for realm
variables, to be used if the [realms] subsection does not contain a relation
for the tag. See the
[realms] section for the definitions of these
relations.
- •
- host_based_services
- •
- kdc_listen
- •
- kdc_ports
- •
- kdc_tcp_listen
- •
- kdc_tcp_ports
- •
- no_host_referral
- •
- restrict_anonymous_to_tgt
The following [kdcdefaults] variables have no per-realm equivalent:
- kdc_max_dgram_reply_size
- Specifies the maximum packet size that can be sent over
UDP. The default value is 4096 bytes.
- kdc_tcp_listen_backlog
- (Integer.) Set the size of the listen queue length for the
KDC daemon. The value may be limited by OS settings. The default value is
5.
- spake_preauth_kdc_challenge
- (String.) Specifies the group for a SPAKE optimistic
challenge. See the spake_preauth_groups variable in libdefaults for
possible values. The default is not to issue an optimistic challenge. (New
in release 1.17.)
Each tag in the [realms] section is the name of a Kerberos realm. The value of
the tag is a subsection where the relations define KDC parameters for that
particular realm. The following example shows how to define one parameter for
the ATHENA.MIT.EDU realm:
[realms]
ATHENA.MIT.EDU = {
max_renewable_life = 7d 0h 0m 0s
}
The following tags may be specified in a [realms] subsection:
- acl_file
- (String.) Location of the access control list file that
kadmind(8) uses to determine which principals are allowed which
permissions on the Kerberos database. To operate without an ACL file, set
this relation to the empty string with acl_file =
"". The default value is
/etc/krb5kdc/kadm5.acl. For more information on
Kerberos ACL file see kadm5.acl(5).
- database_module
- (String.) This relation indicates the name of the
configuration section under [dbmodules] for database-specific
parameters used by the loadable database library. The default value is the
realm name. If this configuration section does not exist, default values
will be used for all database parameters.
- database_name
- (String, deprecated.) This relation specifies the location
of the Kerberos database for this realm, if the DB2 module is being used
and the [dbmodules] configuration section does not specify a
database name. The default value is
/etc/krb5kdc/principal.
- default_principal_expiration
- (abstime string.) Specifies the default expiration date of
principals created in this realm. The default value is 0, which means no
expiration date.
- default_principal_flags
- (Flag string.) Specifies the default attributes of
principals created in this realm. The format for this string is a
comma-separated list of flags, with '+' before each flag that should be
enabled and '-' before each flag that should be disabled. The
postdateable, forwardable, tgt-based,
renewable, proxiable, dup-skey, allow-tickets,
and service flags default to enabled.
There are a number of possible flags:
- allow-tickets
- Enabling this flag means that the KDC will issue tickets
for this principal. Disabling this flag essentially deactivates the
principal within this realm.
- dup-skey
- Enabling this flag allows the KDC to issue user-to-user
service tickets for this principal.
- forwardable
- Enabling this flag allows the principal to obtain
forwardable tickets.
- hwauth
- If this flag is enabled, then the principal is required to
preauthenticate using a hardware device before receiving any tickets.
- no-auth-data-required
- Enabling this flag prevents PAC or AD-SIGNEDPATH data from
being added to service tickets for the principal.
- ok-as-delegate
- If this flag is enabled, it hints the client that
credentials can and should be delegated when authenticating to the
service.
- ok-to-auth-as-delegate
- Enabling this flag allows the principal to use S4USelf
tickets.
- postdateable
- Enabling this flag allows the principal to obtain
postdateable tickets.
- preauth
- If this flag is enabled on a client principal, then that
principal is required to preauthenticate to the KDC before receiving any
tickets. On a service principal, enabling this flag means that service
tickets for this principal will only be issued to clients with a TGT that
has the preauthenticated bit set.
- proxiable
- Enabling this flag allows the principal to obtain proxy
tickets.
- pwchange
- Enabling this flag forces a password change for this
principal.
- pwservice
- If this flag is enabled, it marks this principal as a
password change service. This should only be used in special cases, for
example, if a user's password has expired, then the user has to get
tickets for that principal without going through the normal password
authentication in order to be able to change the password.
- renewable
- Enabling this flag allows the principal to obtain renewable
tickets.
- service
- Enabling this flag allows the the KDC to issue service
tickets for this principal. In release 1.17 and later, user-to-user
service tickets are still allowed if the dup-skey flag is set.
- tgt-based
- Enabling this flag allows a principal to obtain tickets
based on a ticket-granting-ticket, rather than repeating the
authentication process that was used to obtain the TGT.
- dict_file
- (String.) Location of the dictionary file containing
strings that are not allowed as passwords. The file should contain one
string per line, with no additional whitespace. If none is specified or if
there is no policy assigned to the principal, no dictionary checks of
passwords will be performed.
- disable_pac
- (Boolean value.) If true, the KDC will not issue PACs for
this realm, and S4U2Self and S4U2Proxy operations will be disabled. The
default is false, which will permit the KDC to issue PACs. New in release
1.20.
- encrypted_challenge_indicator
- (String.) Specifies the authentication indicator value that
the KDC asserts into tickets obtained using FAST encrypted challenge
pre-authentication. New in 1.16.
- host_based_services
- (Whitespace- or comma-separated list.) Lists services which
will get host-based referral processing even if the server principal is
not marked as host-based by the client.
- iprop_enable
- (Boolean value.) Specifies whether incremental database
propagation is enabled. The default value is false.
- iprop_ulogsize
- (Integer.) Specifies the maximum number of log entries to
be retained for incremental propagation. The default value is 1000. Prior
to release 1.11, the maximum value was 2500. New in release 1.19.
- iprop_master_ulogsize
- The name for iprop_ulogsize prior to release 1.19.
Its value is used as a fallback if iprop_ulogsize is not
specified.
- iprop_replica_poll
- (Delta time string.) Specifies how often the replica KDC
polls for new updates from the primary. The default value is 2m
(that is, two minutes). New in release 1.17.
- iprop_slave_poll
- (Delta time string.) The name for iprop_replica_poll
prior to release 1.17. Its value is used as a fallback if
iprop_replica_poll is not specified.
- iprop_listen
- (Whitespace- or comma-separated list.) Specifies the iprop
RPC listening addresses and/or ports for the kadmind(8) daemon. Each entry
may be an interface address, a port number, or an address and port number
separated by a colon. If the address contains colons, enclose it in square
brackets. If no address is specified, the wildcard address is used. If
kadmind fails to bind to any of the specified addresses, it will fail to
start. The default (when iprop_enable is true) is to bind to the
wildcard address at the port specified in iprop_port. New in
release 1.15.
- iprop_port
- (Port number.) Specifies the port number to be used for
incremental propagation. When iprop_enable is true, this relation
is required in the replica KDC configuration file, and this relation or
iprop_listen is required in the primary configuration file, as
there is no default port number. Port numbers specified in
iprop_listen entries will override this port number for the
kadmind(8) daemon.
- iprop_resync_timeout
- (Delta time string.) Specifies the amount of time to wait
for a full propagation to complete. This is optional in configuration
files, and is used by replica KDCs only. The default value is 5 minutes (
5m). New in release 1.11.
- iprop_logfile
- (File name.) Specifies where the update log file for the
realm database is to be stored. The default is to use the
database_name entry from the realms section of the krb5 config
file, with .ulog appended. (NOTE: If database_name isn't
specified in the realms section, perhaps because the LDAP database back
end is being used, or the file name is specified in the [dbmodules]
section, then the hard-coded default for database_name is used.
Determination of the iprop_logfile default value will not use
values from the [dbmodules] section.)
- kadmind_listen
- (Whitespace- or comma-separated list.) Specifies the kadmin
RPC listening addresses and/or ports for the kadmind(8) daemon. Each entry
may be an interface address, a port number, or an address and port number
separated by a colon. If the address contains colons, enclose it in square
brackets. If no address is specified, the wildcard address is used. If
kadmind fails to bind to any of the specified addresses, it will fail to
start. The default is to bind to the wildcard address at the port
specified in kadmind_port, or the standard kadmin port (749). New
in release 1.15.
- kadmind_port
- (Port number.) Specifies the port on which the kadmind(8)
daemon is to listen for this realm. Port numbers specified in
kadmind_listen entries will override this port number. The assigned
port for kadmind is 749, which is used by default.
- key_stash_file
- (String.) Specifies the location where the master key has
been stored (via kdb5_util stash). The default is
/etc/krb5kdc /.k5.REALM, where REALM is the
Kerberos realm.
- kdc_listen
- (Whitespace- or comma-separated list.) Specifies the UDP
listening addresses and/or ports for the krb5kdc(8) daemon. Each entry may
be an interface address, a port number, or an address and port number
separated by a colon. If the address contains colons, enclose it in square
brackets. If no address is specified, the wildcard address is used. If no
port is specified, the standard port (88) is used. If the KDC daemon fails
to bind to any of the specified addresses, it will fail to start. The
default is to bind to the wildcard address on the standard port. New in
release 1.15.
- kdc_ports
- (Whitespace- or comma-separated list, deprecated.) Prior to
release 1.15, this relation lists the ports for the krb5kdc(8) daemon to
listen on for UDP requests. In release 1.15 and later, it has the same
meaning as kdc_listen if that relation is not defined.
- kdc_tcp_listen
- (Whitespace- or comma-separated list.) Specifies the TCP
listening addresses and/or ports for the krb5kdc(8) daemon. Each entry may
be an interface address, a port number, or an address and port number
separated by a colon. If the address contains colons, enclose it in square
brackets. If no address is specified, the wildcard address is used. If no
port is specified, the standard port (88) is used. To disable listening on
TCP, set this relation to the empty string with kdc_tcp_listen =
"". If the KDC daemon fails to bind to any of the specified
addresses, it will fail to start. The default is to bind to the wildcard
address on the standard port. New in release 1.15.
- kdc_tcp_ports
- (Whitespace- or comma-separated list, deprecated.) Prior to
release 1.15, this relation lists the ports for the krb5kdc(8) daemon to
listen on for UDP requests. In release 1.15 and later, it has the same
meaning as kdc_tcp_listen if that relation is not defined.
- kpasswd_listen
- (Comma-separated list.) Specifies the kpasswd listening
addresses and/or ports for the kadmind(8) daemon. Each entry may be an
interface address, a port number, or an address and port number separated
by a colon. If the address contains colons, enclose it in square brackets.
If no address is specified, the wildcard address is used. If kadmind fails
to bind to any of the specified addresses, it will fail to start. The
default is to bind to the wildcard address at the port specified in
kpasswd_port, or the standard kpasswd port (464). New in release
1.15.
- kpasswd_port
- (Port number.) Specifies the port on which the kadmind(8)
daemon is to listen for password change requests for this realm. Port
numbers specified in kpasswd_listen entries will override this port
number. The assigned port for password change requests is 464, which is
used by default.
- master_key_name
- (String.) Specifies the name of the principal associated
with the master key. The default is K/M.
- master_key_type
- (Key type string.) Specifies the master key's key type. The
default value for this is aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96. For a list of
all possible values, see Encryption types.
- max_life
- (duration string.) Specifies the maximum time period for
which a ticket may be valid in this realm. The default value is 24
hours.
- max_renewable_life
- (duration string.) Specifies the maximum time period during
which a valid ticket may be renewed in this realm. The default value is
0.
- no_host_referral
- (Whitespace- or comma-separated list.) Lists services to
block from getting host-based referral processing, even if the client
marks the server principal as host-based or the service is also listed in
host_based_services. no_host_referral = * will disable
referral processing altogether.
- reject_bad_transit
- (Boolean value.) If set to true, the KDC will check the
list of transited realms for cross-realm tickets against the transit path
computed from the realm names and the capaths section of its krb5.conf(5)
file; if the path in the ticket to be issued contains any realms not in
the computed path, the ticket will not be issued, and an error will be
returned to the client instead. If this value is set to false, such
tickets will be issued anyways, and it will be left up to the application
server to validate the realm transit path.
If the disable-transited-check flag is set in the incoming request, this
check is not performed at all. Having the reject_bad_transit option
will cause such ticket requests to be rejected always.
This transit path checking and config file option currently apply only to
TGS requests.
The default value is true.
- restrict_anonymous_to_tgt
- (Boolean value.) If set to true, the KDC will reject ticket
requests from anonymous principals to service principals other than the
realm's ticket-granting service. This option allows anonymous PKINIT to be
enabled for use as FAST armor tickets without allowing anonymous
authentication to services. The default value is false. New in release
1.9.
- spake_preauth_indicator
- (String.) Specifies an authentication indicator value that
the KDC asserts into tickets obtained using SPAKE pre-authentication. The
default is not to add any indicators. This option may be specified
multiple times. New in release 1.17.
- supported_enctypes
- (List of key:salt strings.) Specifies the
default key/salt combinations of principals for this realm. Any principals
created through kadmin(1) will have keys of these types. The default value
for this tag is aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96:normal
aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96:normal. For lists of possible values, see
Keysalt lists.
The [dbdefaults] section specifies default values for some database parameters,
to be used if the [dbmodules] subsection does not contain a relation for the
tag. See the
[dbmodules] section for the definitions of these
relations.
- •
- ldap_kerberos_container_dn
- •
- ldap_kdc_dn
- •
- ldap_kdc_sasl_authcid
- •
- ldap_kdc_sasl_authzid
- •
- ldap_kdc_sasl_mech
- •
- ldap_kdc_sasl_realm
- •
- ldap_kadmind_dn
- •
- ldap_kadmind_sasl_authcid
- •
- ldap_kadmind_sasl_authzid
- •
- ldap_kadmind_sasl_mech
- •
- ldap_kadmind_sasl_realm
- •
- ldap_service_password_file
- •
- ldap_conns_per_server
The [dbmodules] section contains parameters used by the KDC database library and
database modules. Each tag in the [dbmodules] section is the name of a
Kerberos realm or a section name specified by a realm's
database_module
parameter. The following example shows how to define one database parameter
for the ATHENA.MIT.EDU realm:
[dbmodules]
ATHENA.MIT.EDU = {
disable_last_success = true
}
The following tags may be specified in a [dbmodules] subsection:
- database_name
- This DB2-specific tag indicates the location of the
database in the filesystem. The default is
/etc/krb5kdc/principal.
- db_library
- This tag indicates the name of the loadable database
module. The value should be db2 for the DB2 module, klmdb
for the LMDB module, or kldap for the LDAP module.
- disable_last_success
- If set to true, suppresses KDC updates to the
"Last successful authentication" field of principal entries
requiring preauthentication. Setting this flag may improve performance.
(Principal entries which do not require preauthentication never update the
"Last successful authentication" field.). First introduced in
release 1.9.
- disable_lockout
- If set to true, suppresses KDC updates to the
"Last failed authentication" and "Failed password
attempts" fields of principal entries requiring preauthentication.
Setting this flag may improve performance, but also disables account
lockout. First introduced in release 1.9.
- ldap_conns_per_server
- This LDAP-specific tag indicates the number of connections
to be maintained per LDAP server.
-
ldap_kdc_dn and ldap_kadmind_dn
- These LDAP-specific tags indicate the default DN for
binding to the LDAP server. The krb5kdc(8) daemon uses ldap_kdc_dn,
while the kadmind(8) daemon and other administrative programs use
ldap_kadmind_dn. The kadmind DN must have the rights to read and
write the Kerberos data in the LDAP database. The KDC DN must have the
same rights, unless disable_lockout and disable_last_success
are true, in which case it only needs to have rights to read the Kerberos
data. These tags are ignored if a SASL mechanism is set with
ldap_kdc_sasl_mech or ldap_kadmind_sasl_mech.
-
ldap_kdc_sasl_mech and
ldap_kadmind_sasl_mech
- These LDAP-specific tags specify the SASL mechanism (such
as EXTERNAL) to use when binding to the LDAP server. New in release
1.13.
-
ldap_kdc_sasl_authcid and
ldap_kadmind_sasl_authcid
- These LDAP-specific tags specify the SASL authentication
identity to use when binding to the LDAP server. Not all SASL mechanisms
require an authentication identity. If the SASL mechanism requires a
secret (such as the password for DIGEST-MD5), these tags also
determine the name within the ldap_service_password_file where the
secret is stashed. New in release 1.13.
-
ldap_kdc_sasl_authzid and
ldap_kadmind_sasl_authzid
- These LDAP-specific tags specify the SASL authorization
identity to use when binding to the LDAP server. In most circumstances
they do not need to be specified. New in release 1.13.
-
ldap_kdc_sasl_realm and
ldap_kadmind_sasl_realm
- These LDAP-specific tags specify the SASL realm to use when
binding to the LDAP server. In most circumstances they do not need to be
set. New in release 1.13.
- ldap_kerberos_container_dn
- This LDAP-specific tag indicates the DN of the container
object where the realm objects will be located.
- ldap_servers
- This LDAP-specific tag indicates the list of LDAP servers
that the Kerberos servers can connect to. The list of LDAP servers is
whitespace-separated. The LDAP server is specified by a LDAP URI. It is
recommended to use ldapi: or ldaps: URLs to connect to the
LDAP server.
- ldap_service_password_file
- This LDAP-specific tag indicates the file containing the
stashed passwords (created by kdb5_ldap_util stashsrvpw) for the
ldap_kdc_dn and ldap_kadmind_dn objects, or for the
ldap_kdc_sasl_authcid or ldap_kadmind_sasl_authcid names for
SASL authentication. This file must be kept secure.
- mapsize
- This LMDB-specific tag indicates the maximum size of the
two database environments in megabytes. The default value is 128. Increase
this value to address "Environment mapsize limit reached"
errors. New in release 1.17.
- max_readers
- This LMDB-specific tag indicates the maximum number of
concurrent reading processes for the databases. The default value is 128.
New in release 1.17.
- nosync
- This LMDB-specific tag can be set to improve the throughput
of kadmind and other administrative agents, at the expense of durability
(recent database changes may not survive a power outage or other sudden
reboot). It does not affect the throughput of the KDC. The default value
is false. New in release 1.17.
- unlockiter
- If set to true, this DB2-specific tag causes
iteration operations to release the database lock while processing each
principal. Setting this flag to true can prevent extended blocking
of KDC or kadmin operations when dumps of large databases are in progress.
First introduced in release 1.13.
The following tag may be specified directly in the [dbmodules] section to
control where database modules are loaded from:
- db_module_dir
- This tag controls where the plugin system looks for
database modules. The value should be an absolute path.
The [logging] section indicates how
krb5kdc(8) and
kadmind(8) perform logging.
It may contain the following relations:
- admin_server
- Specifies how kadmind(8) performs logging.
- kdc
- Specifies how krb5kdc(8) performs logging.
- default
- Specifies how either daemon performs logging in the absence
of relations specific to the daemon.
- debug
- (Boolean value.) Specifies whether debugging messages are
included in log outputs other than SYSLOG. Debugging messages are always
included in the system log output because syslog performs its own priority
filtering. The default value is false. New in release 1.15.
Logging specifications may have the following forms:
-
FILE=filename or
FILE:filename
- This value causes the daemon's logging messages to go to
the filename. If the = form is used, the file is
overwritten. If the : form is used, the file is appended to.
- STDERR
- This value causes the daemon's logging messages to go to
its standard error stream.
- CONSOLE
- This value causes the daemon's logging messages to go to
the console, if the system supports it.
-
DEVICE=<devicename>
- This causes the daemon's logging messages to go to the
specified device.
-
SYSLOG[:severity[:facility]]
- This causes the daemon's logging messages to go to the
system log.
For backward compatibility, a severity argument may be specified, and must
be specified in order to specify a facility. This argument will be
ignored.
The facility argument specifies the facility under which the messages are
logged. This may be any of the following facilities supported by the
syslog(3) call minus the LOG_ prefix: KERN, USER,
MAIL, DAEMON, AUTH, LPR, NEWS,
UUCP, CRON, and LOCAL0 through LOCAL7. If no
facility is specified, the default is AUTH.
In the following example, the logging messages from the KDC will go to the
console and to the system log under the facility LOG_DAEMON, and the logging
messages from the administrative server will be appended to the file
/var/adm/kadmin.log and sent to the device
/dev/tty04.
[logging]
kdc = CONSOLE
kdc = SYSLOG:INFO:DAEMON
admin_server = FILE:/var/adm/kadmin.log
admin_server = DEVICE=/dev/tty04
If no logging specification is given, the default is to use syslog. To disable
logging entirely, specify
default = DEVICE=/dev/null.
Each subsection of [otp] is the name of an OTP token type. The tags within the
subsection define the configuration required to forward a One Time Password
request to a RADIUS server.
For each token type, the following tags may be specified:
- server
- This is the server to send the RADIUS request to. It can be
a hostname with optional port, an ip address with optional port, or a Unix
domain socket address. The default is
/etc/krb5kdc/<name>.socket.
- secret
- This tag indicates a filename (which may be relative to
/etc /krb5kdc) containing the secret used to encrypt the
RADIUS packets. The secret should appear in the first line of the file by
itself; leading and trailing whitespace on the line will be removed. If
the value of server is a Unix domain socket address, this tag is
optional, and an empty secret will be used if it is not specified.
Otherwise, this tag is required.
- timeout
- An integer which specifies the time in seconds during which
the KDC should attempt to contact the RADIUS server. This tag is the total
time across all retries and should be less than the time which an OTP
value remains valid for. The default is 5 seconds.
- retries
- This tag specifies the number of retries to make to the
RADIUS server. The default is 3 retries (4 tries).
- strip_realm
- If this tag is true, the principal without the realm
will be passed to the RADIUS server. Otherwise, the realm will be
included. The default value is true.
- indicator
- This tag specifies an authentication indicator to be
included in the ticket if this token type is used to authenticate. This
option may be specified multiple times. (New in release 1.14.)
In the following example, requests are sent to a remote server via UDP:
[otp]
MyRemoteTokenType = {
server = radius.mydomain.com:1812
secret = SEmfiajf42$
timeout = 15
retries = 5
strip_realm = true
}
An implicit default token type named
DEFAULT is defined for when the
per-principal configuration does not specify a token type. Its configuration
is shown below. You may override this token type to something applicable for
your situation:
[otp]
DEFAULT = {
strip_realm = false
}
NOTE:
The following are pkinit-specific options.
These values may be specified in [kdcdefaults] as global defaults, or within a
realm-specific subsection of [realms]. Also note that a realm-specific value
over-rides, does not add to, a generic [kdcdefaults] specification. The search
order is:
- 1.
- realm-specific subsection of [realms]:
[realms]
EXAMPLE.COM = {
pkinit_anchors = FILE:/usr/local/example.com.crt
}
- 2.
- generic value in the [kdcdefaults] section:
[kdcdefaults]
pkinit_anchors = DIR:/usr/local/generic_trusted_cas/
For information about the syntax of some of these options, see Specifying PKINIT
identity information in
krb5.conf(5).
- pkinit_anchors
- Specifies the location of trusted anchor (root)
certificates which the KDC trusts to sign client certificates. This option
is required if pkinit is to be supported by the KDC. This option may be
specified multiple times.
- pkinit_dh_min_bits
- Specifies the minimum number of bits the KDC is willing to
accept for a client's Diffie-Hellman key. The default is 2048.
- pkinit_allow_upn
- Specifies that the KDC is willing to accept client
certificates with the Microsoft UserPrincipalName (UPN) Subject
Alternative Name (SAN). This means the KDC accepts the binding of the UPN
in the certificate to the Kerberos principal name. The default value is
false.
Without this option, the KDC will only accept certificates with the
id-pkinit-san as defined in RFC 4556. There is currently no option
to disable SAN checking in the KDC.
- pkinit_eku_checking
- This option specifies what Extended Key Usage (EKU) values
the KDC is willing to accept in client certificates. The values recognized
in the kdc.conf file are:
- kpClientAuth
- This is the default value and specifies that client
certificates must have the id-pkinit-KPClientAuth EKU as defined in RFC
4556.
- scLogin
- If scLogin is specified, client certificates with the
Microsoft Smart Card Login EKU (id-ms-kp-sc-logon) will be accepted.
- none
- If none is specified, then client certificates will not be
checked to verify they have an acceptable EKU. The use of this option is
not recommended.
- pkinit_identity
- Specifies the location of the KDC's X.509 identity
information. This option is required if pkinit is to be supported by the
KDC.
- pkinit_indicator
- Specifies an authentication indicator to include in the
ticket if pkinit is used to authenticate. This option may be specified
multiple times. (New in release 1.14.)
- pkinit_pool
- Specifies the location of intermediate certificates which
may be used by the KDC to complete the trust chain between a client's
certificate and a trusted anchor. This option may be specified multiple
times.
- pkinit_revoke
- Specifies the location of Certificate Revocation List (CRL)
information to be used by the KDC when verifying the validity of client
certificates. This option may be specified multiple times.
- pkinit_require_crl_checking
- The default certificate verification process will always
check the available revocation information to see if a certificate has
been revoked. If a match is found for the certificate in a CRL,
verification fails. If the certificate being verified is not listed in a
CRL, or there is no CRL present for its issuing CA, and
pkinit_require_crl_checking is false, then verification succeeds.
However, if pkinit_require_crl_checking is true and there is no CRL
information available for the issuing CA, then verification fails.
pkinit_require_crl_checking should be set to true if the policy is
such that up-to-date CRLs must be present for every CA.
- pkinit_require_freshness
- Specifies whether to require clients to include a freshness
token in PKINIT requests. The default value is false. (New in release
1.17.)
Any tag in the configuration files which requires a list of encryption types can
be set to some combination of the following strings. Encryption types marked
as "weak" and "deprecated" are available for compatibility
but not recommended for use.
|
des3-cbc-raw |
Triple DES cbc mode raw (weak) |
|
des3-cbc-sha1 des3-hmac-sha1 des3-cbc-sha1-kd |
Triple DES cbc mode with HMAC/sha1 (deprecated) |
|
aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96 aes256-cts aes256-sha1 |
AES-256 CTS mode with 96-bit SHA-1 HMAC |
|
aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96 aes128-cts aes128-sha1 |
AES-128 CTS mode with 96-bit SHA-1 HMAC |
|
aes256-cts-hmac-sha384-192 aes256-sha2 |
AES-256 CTS mode with 192-bit SHA-384 HMAC |
|
aes128-cts-hmac-sha256-128 aes128-sha2 |
AES-128 CTS mode with 128-bit SHA-256 HMAC |
|
arcfour-hmac rc4-hmac arcfour-hmac-md5 |
RC4 with HMAC/MD5 (deprecated) |
|
arcfour-hmac-exp rc4-hmac-exp arcfour-hmac-md5-exp |
Exportable RC4 with HMAC/MD5 (weak) |
|
camellia256-cts-cmac camellia256-cts |
Camellia-256 CTS mode with CMAC |
|
camellia128-cts-cmac camellia128-cts |
Camellia-128 CTS mode with CMAC |
|
des3 |
The triple DES family: des3-cbc-sha1 |
|
aes |
The AES family: aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96, aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96,
aes256-cts-hmac-sha384-192, and aes128-cts-hmac-sha256-128 |
|
rc4 |
The RC4 family: arcfour-hmac |
|
camellia |
The Camellia family: camellia256-cts-cmac and camellia128-cts-cmac |
|
The string
DEFAULT can be used to refer to the default set of types for
the variable in question. Types or families can be removed from the current
list by prefixing them with a minus sign ("-"). Types or families
can be prefixed with a plus sign ("+") for symmetry; it has the same
meaning as just listing the type or family. For example, "
DEFAULT
-rc4" would be the default set of encryption types with RC4 types
removed, and "
des3 DEFAULT" would be the default set of
encryption types with triple DES types moved to the front.
While
aes128-cts and
aes256-cts are supported for all Kerberos
operations, they are not supported by very old versions of our GSSAPI
implementation (krb5-1.3.1 and earlier). Services running versions of krb5
without AES support must not be given keys of these encryption types in the
KDC database.
The
aes128-sha2 and
aes256-sha2 encryption types are new in
release 1.15. Services running versions of krb5 without support for these
newer encryption types must not be given keys of these encryption types in the
KDC database.
Kerberos keys for users are usually derived from passwords. Kerberos commands
and configuration parameters that affect generation of keys take lists of
enctype-salttype ("keysalt") pairs, known as
keysalt
lists. Each keysalt pair is an enctype name followed by a salttype
name, in the format
enc:
salt. Individual keysalt list members
are separated by comma (",") characters or space characters. For
example:
kadmin -e aes256-cts:normal,aes128-cts:normal
would start up kadmin so that by default it would generate password-derived keys
for the
aes256-cts and
aes128-cts encryption types, using a
normal salt.
To ensure that people who happen to pick the same password do not have the same
key, Kerberos 5 incorporates more information into the key using something
called a salt. The supported salt types are as follows:
|
normal |
default for Kerberos Version 5 |
|
norealm |
same as the default, without using realm information |
|
onlyrealm |
uses only realm information as the salt |
|
special |
generate a random salt |
|
Here's an example of a kdc.conf file:
[kdcdefaults]
kdc_listen = 88
kdc_tcp_listen = 88
[realms]
ATHENA.MIT.EDU = {
kadmind_port = 749
max_life = 12h 0m 0s
max_renewable_life = 7d 0h 0m 0s
master_key_type = aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96
supported_enctypes = aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96:normal aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96:normal
database_module = openldap_ldapconf
}
[logging]
kdc = FILE:/usr/local/var/krb5kdc/kdc.log
admin_server = FILE:/usr/local/var/krb5kdc/kadmin.log
[dbdefaults]
ldap_kerberos_container_dn = cn=krbcontainer,dc=mit,dc=edu
[dbmodules]
openldap_ldapconf = {
db_library = kldap
disable_last_success = true
ldap_kdc_dn = "cn=krbadmin,dc=mit,dc=edu"
# this object needs to have read rights on
# the realm container and principal subtrees
ldap_kadmind_dn = "cn=krbadmin,dc=mit,dc=edu"
# this object needs to have read and write rights on
# the realm container and principal subtrees
ldap_service_password_file = /etc/kerberos/service.keyfile
ldap_servers = ldaps://kerberos.mit.edu
ldap_conns_per_server = 5
}
/etc/krb5kdc/kdc.conf
krb5.conf(5),
krb5kdc(8),
kadm5.acl(5)
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