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Some of the commands that take one or more principals as argument .Ns ( Nm delete , .Nm ext_keytab , .Nm get , .Nm modify , and .Nm passwd ) will accept a glob style wildcard, and perform the operation on all matching principals. .Pp Commands include: .\" not using a list here, since groff apparently gets confused .\" with nested Xo/Xc .Pp .Nm add .Op Fl r | Fl Fl random-key .Op Fl Fl enctypes= Ns Ar string .Op Fl Fl random-password .Op Fl p Ar string \*(Ba Fl Fl password= Ns Ar string .Op Fl Fl key= Ns Ar string .Op Fl Fl max-ticket-life= Ns Ar lifetime .Op Fl Fl max-renewable-life= Ns Ar lifetime .Op Fl Fl attributes= Ns Ar attributes .Op Fl Fl expiration-time= Ns Ar time .Op Fl Fl pw-expiration-time= Ns Ar time .Op Fl Fl policy= Ns Ar policy-name .Ar principal... .Bd -ragged -offset indent Adds a new principal to the database. The options not passed on the command line will be promped for. If enctypes to use are not given, then the .Ar [libdefaults] supported_enctypes configuration parameter will be used on the client side to select enctypes, defaulting to .Ar aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96. For compatibility with MIT, the enctypes string is a space- or comma-separated list of enctype:salttype. If .Fl Fl keepold is given, then old keys needed to decrypt extant tickets are kept, and all other old keys are deleted. If .Fl Fl keepallold is given then all old keys are kept. If .Fl Fl pruneall is given then all old keys are removed. The .Fl Fl keepold behavior is the default if none of these are given. The only policy supported by Heimdal servers is .Ql default . .Pp This command has the following aliases: .Nm ank , .Nm add_new_key . .Ed .Pp .Nm add_alias .Ar principal .Ar alias... .Bd -ragged -offset indent Adds one or more aliases to the given principal. .Pp When a client requests a service ticket for a service principal name that is an alias of a principal in a different realm, the TGS will return a referral to that realm. This compares favorably to using .Ar [domain_realm] entries in the KDC's .Ar krb5.conf , but may be managed via the .Nm kadmin command and its .Nm add_alias and .Nm del_alias sub-commands rather than having to edit the KDC's configuration file and having to restart the KDC. .Pp There are two methods for issuing referrals for entire namespaces of hostnames. An alias of the form .Ar WELLKNOWN/HOSTBASED-NAMESPACE/service/namespace-fqdn@REALM (see .Nm add_namespace below) will cause all requests for host-based principals in the given namespace to be referred to the given realm. Alternatively, the KDC will issue referrals for all host-based service principals whose hostname component matches a .Ar [domain_realm] entry in the KDC's .Ar krb5.conf file referring to a different realm. .Ed .Pp .Nm add_namespace .Ar Fl Fl key-rotation-epoch= Ns Ar time .Ar Fl Fl key-rotation-period= Ns Ar time .Op Fl Fl enctypes= Ns Ar string .Op Fl Fl max-ticket-life= Ns Ar lifetime .Op Fl Fl max-renewable-life= Ns Ar lifetime .Op Fl Fl attributes= Ns Ar attributes .Ar host-based-principal... .Bd -ragged -offset indent Adds a new namespace of virtual host-based or domain-based principals to the database, whose keys will be automatically derived from base keys stored in the namespace record, and which keys will be rotated automatically. The namespace names are of the same form as host-based principal names: .Ar service/hostname@REALM and these will match all host-based or domain-based service names where hostname component of such a principal ends in the labels of the hostname in the namespace name. .Pp The service name component may be a wild-card (underscore, .Ar _ ), in which case it will match any service. .Pp For example, .Ar bar.baz.example@BAZ.EXAMPLE will match .Ar host/foo.bar.baz.example@BAZ.EXAMPLE but not .Ar host/foobar.baz.example@BAZ.EXAMPLE . .Pp Note well that services are expected to .Ar ext_keytab or otherwise re-fetch their keytabs at least as often as one quarter of the key rotation period, otherwise they risk not having keys they need to decrypt tickets with. .Pp The epoch must be given as either an absolute time, .Ar "now", or as .Ar "+[]" where .Ar N is a natural and .Ar unit is one "s", "m", "h", "day", "week", "month", defaulting to "month". The default key rotation period is .Ar 7d . The default enctypes is as for the .Nm add command. .Pp Note that namespaces are stored as principals whose names are of the form .Ar WELLKNOWN/HOSTBASED-NAMESPACE/service/namespace.fqdn@REALM , with the .Ar service .Pp This command has the following alias: .Nm add_ns . .Ed .Pp .Nm add_enctype .Op Fl r | Fl Fl random-key .Ar principal enctypes... .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent Adds a new encryption type to the principal, only random key are supported. .Ed .Pp .Nm delete .Ar principal... .Bd -ragged -offset indent Removes a principal. It is an error to delete an alias. To remove a principal's alias or aliases, use the .Nm del_alias command. To remove a principal given an alias, first .Nm get the principal to get its canonical name and then delete that. .Ed .Pp .Nm del_alias .Ar alias... .Bd -ragged -offset indent Deletes the given aliases, but not their canonical principals. .Pp This command has the following aliases: .Nm del , .Nm del_entry . .Ed .Pp .Nm del_enctype .Ar principal enctypes... .Bd -ragged -offset indent Removes some enctypes from a principal; this can be useful if the service belonging to the principal is known to not handle certain enctypes. .Ed .Pp .Nm prune .Ar principal [kvno] .Bd -ragged -offset indent Deletes the named principal's keys of the given kvno. If a kvno is not given then this deletes all the named principals keys that are too old to be needed for decrypting tickets issued using those keys (i.e., any such tickets are necessarily expired). The determination of "too old" is made using the max-ticket-life attribute of the principal; though in practice that max ticket life is also constrained by the max-ticket-life of the client principals and the krbtgt principals, those are not consulted here. .Ed .Pp .Nm ext_keytab .Oo Fl k Ar keytab \*(Ba Xo .Op Fl Fl keepold | Fl Fl keepallold | Fl Fl pruneall .Op Fl Fl enctypes= Ns Ar string .Fl Fl keytab= Ns Ar string .Xc .Oc .Ar principal... .Bd -ragged -offset indent Creates a keytab with the keys of the specified principals. Requires get-keys rights, otherwise the principal's keys are changed and saved in the keytab. If enctypes to use are not given, then the .Ar [libdefaults] supported_enctypes configuration parameter will be used on the client side to select enctypes, defaulting to .Ar aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96. For compatibility with MIT, the enctypes string is a space- or comma-separated list of enctype:salttype. If .Fl Fl keepold is given, then old keys needed to decrypt extant tickets are kept, and all other old keys are deleted. If .Fl Fl keepallold is given then all old keys are kept. If .Fl Fl pruneall is given then all old keys are removed. The .Fl Fl keepold behavior is the default if none of these are given. .Ed .Pp .Nm get .Op Fl l | Fl Fl long .Op Fl s | Fl Fl short .Op Fl t | Fl Fl terse .Op Fl o Ar string | Fl Fl column-info= Ns Ar string .Op Fl C Ar path | Fl Fl krb5-config-file= Ns Ar path .Ar principal... .Bd -ragged -offset indent Lists the matching principals, short prints the result as a table, while long format produces a more verbose output. Which columns to print can be selected with the .Fl o option. The argument is a comma separated list of column names optionally appended with an equal sign .Pq Sq = and a column header. Which columns are printed by default differ slightly between short and long output. .Pp The default terse output format is similar to .Fl s o Ar principal= , just printing the names of matched principals. .Pp If .Fl C or .Fl Fl krb5-config-file is given and the principal has krb5 config file contents saved in its HDB entry, then that will be saved in the given file. Note that if multiple principals are requested, then the second, third, and so on will have -1, -2, and so on appended to the given filename unless the given filename is a device name. .Pp Possible column names include: .Li principal , .Li princ_expire_time , .Li pw_expiration , .Li last_pwd_change , .Li max_life , .Li max_rlife , .Li mod_time , .Li mod_name , .Li attributes , .Li kvno , .Li mkvno , .Li last_success , .Li last_failed , .Li fail_auth_count , .Li policy , and .Li keytypes . .Ed .Pp .Nm modify .Oo Fl a Ar attributes \*(Ba Xo .Fl Fl attributes= Ns Ar attributes .Xc .Oc .Op Fl Fl max-ticket-life= Ns Ar lifetime .Op Fl Fl max-renewable-life= Ns Ar lifetime .Op Fl Fl expiration-time= Ns Ar time .Op Fl Fl pw-expiration-time= Ns Ar time .Op Fl Fl kvno= Ns Ar number .Op Fl Fl policy= Ns Ar policy-name .Op Fl Fl alias= Ns Ar alias-name .Op Fl C Ar path | Fl Fl krb5-config-file= Ns Ar path .Ar principal... .Bd -ragged -offset indent Modifies certain attributes of a principal. If run without command line options, you will be prompted. With command line options, it will only change the ones specified. .Pp The .Fl Fl alias= Ns Ar alias-name option may be given multiple times, which will set the complete list of aliases for the principal. Use the .Nm add_alias command instead to add an alias without having to list all existing aliases to keep. .Pp The .Fl Fl alias= option without a value allows the user to set an empty list of aliases. Use the .Nm del_alias command to delete one or more aliases. .Pp The only policy supported by Heimdal is .Ql default . .Pp If a krb5 config file is given, it will be saved in the entry. .Pp Possible attributes are: .Li new-princ , .Li support-desmd5 , .Li pwchange-service , .Li disallow-client , .Li disallow-svr , .Li requires-pw-change , .Li requires-hw-auth , .Li requires-pre-auth , .Li allow-digest , .Li trusted-for-delegation , .Li ok-as-delegate , .Li disallow-all-tix , .Li disallow-dup-skey , .Li disallow-proxiable , .Li disallow-renewable , .Li disallow-tgt-based , .Li disallow-forwardable , .Li disallow-postdated , .Li no-auth-data-reqd .Pp Attributes may be negated with a "-", e.g., .Pp kadmin -l modify -a -disallow-proxiable user .Pp This command has the following alias: .Nm mod . .Ed .Pp .Nm passwd .Op Fl Fl keepold | Fl Fl keepallold | Fl Fl pruneall .Op Fl Fl enctypes= Ns Ar string .Op Fl r | Fl Fl random-key .Op Fl Fl random-password .Oo Fl p Ar string \*(Ba Xo .Fl Fl password= Ns Ar string .Xc .Oc .Op Fl Fl key= Ns Ar string .Ar principal... .Bd -ragged -offset indent Changes the password of an existing principal. If enctypes to use are not given, then the .Ar [libdefaults] supported_enctypes configuration parameter will be used on the client side to select enctypes, defaulting to .Ar aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96. For compatibility with MIT, the enctypes string is a space- or comma-separated list of enctype:salttype. If .Fl Fl keepold is given, then old keys needed to decrypt extant tickets are kept, and all other old keys are deleted. If .Fl Fl keepallold is given then all old keys are kept. If .Fl Fl pruneall is given then all old keys are removed. The .Fl Fl keepold behavior is the default if none of these are given. .Pp This command has the following aliases: .Nm cpw , .Nm change_password . .Ed .Pp .Nm verify-password-quality .Ar principal .Ar password .Bd -ragged -offset indent Run the password quality check function locally. You can run this on the host that is configured to run the kadmind process to verify that your configuration file is correct. The verification is done locally, if kadmin is run in remote mode, no rpc call is done to the server. NOTE: if the environment has verify-password-quality configured to use a back-end that stores password history (such as heimdal-history), running verify-quality-password will cause an update to the password database meaning that merely verifying the quality of the password using verify-quality-password invalidates the use of that principal/password in the future. .Pp This command has the following alias: .Nm pwq . .Ed .Pp .Nm privileges .Bd -ragged -offset indent Lists the operations you are allowed to perform. These include .Li add , .Li add_enctype , .Li change-password , .Li delete , .Li del_enctype , .Li get , .Li get-keys , .Li list , and .Li modify . .Pp This command has the following alias: .Nm privs . .Ed .Pp .Nm rename .Ar from to .Bd -ragged -offset indent Renames a principal. This is normally transparent, but since keys are salted with the principal name, they will have a non-standard salt, and clients which are unable to cope with this will fail. Kerberos 4 suffers from this. .Ed .Pp .Nm check .Op Ar realm .Pp .Bd -ragged -offset indent Check database for strange configurations on important principals. If no realm is given, the default realm is used. .Ed .Pp When running in local mode, the following commands can also be used: .Pp .Nm dump .Op Fl d | Fl Fl decrypt .Op Fl f Ns Ar format | Fl Fl format= Ns Ar format .Op Ar dump-file .Bd -ragged -offset indent Writes the database in .Dq machine readable text form to the specified file, or standard out. If the database is encrypted, the dump will also have encrypted keys, unless .Fl Fl decrypt is used. If .Fl Fl format=MIT is used then the dump will be in MIT format. Otherwise it will be in Heimdal format. .Ed .Pp .Nm init .Op Fl Fl realm-max-ticket-life= Ns Ar string .Op Fl Fl realm-max-renewable-life= Ns Ar string .Ar realm .Bd -ragged -offset indent Initializes 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 .Bd -ragged -offset indent Reads a previously dumped database, and re-creates that database from scratch. .Ed .Pp .Nm merge .Ar file .Bd -ragged -offset indent Similar to .Nm load but just modifies the database with the entries in the dump file. .Ed .Pp .Nm stash .Oo Fl e Ar enctype \*(Ba Xo .Fl Fl enctype= Ns Ar enctype .Xc .Oc .Oo Fl k Ar keyfile \*(Ba Xo .Fl Fl key-file= Ns Ar keyfile .Xc .Oc .Op Fl Fl convert-file .Op Fl Fl master-key-fd= Ns Ar fd .Bd -ragged -offset indent Writes the Kerberos master key to a file used by the KDC. .Pp This command has the following alias: .Nm kstash . .Ed .Pp .Nm exit .Bd -ragged -offset indent Exits .Nm kadmin . .Pp This command has the following alias: .Nm quit . .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