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-.\" $Id: kadmin.8,v 1.4 1997/04/02 21:09:53 assar Exp $
-.\" Copyright 1989 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
-.\"
-.\" For copying and distribution information,
-.\" please see the file <mit-copyright.h>.
-.\"
-.TH KADMIN 8 "Kerberos Version 4.0" "MIT Project Athena"
-.SH NAME
-kadmin \- network utility for Kerberos database administration
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B kadmin [-u user] [-r default_realm] [-m] [-t]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-This utility provides a unified administration interface to
-the
-Kerberos
-master database.
-Kerberos
-administrators
-use
-.I kadmin
-to register new users and services to the master database,
-and to change information about existing database entries.
-For instance, an administrator can use
-.I kadmin
-to change a user's
-Kerberos
-password.
-A Kerberos administrator is a user with an ``admin'' instance
-whose name appears on one of the Kerberos administration access control
-lists. If the \-u option is used,
-.I user
-will be used as the administrator instead of the local user.
-If the \-r option is used,
-.I default_realm
-will be used as the default realm for transactions. Otherwise,
-the local realm will be used by default.
-If the \-m option is used, multiple requests will be permitted
-on only one entry of the admin password. Some sites won't
-support this option. The \-t option is used to tell kadmin to use the
-existing ticket file instead of creating a new one.
-
-The
-.I kadmin
-program communicates over the network with the
-.I kadmind
-program, which runs on the machine housing the Kerberos master
-database.
-The
-.I kadmind
-creates new entries and makes modifications to the database.
-
-When you enter the
-.I kadmin
-command,
-the program displays a message that welcomes you and explains
-how to ask for help.
-Then
-.I kadmin
-waits for you to enter commands (which are described below).
-It then asks you for your
-.I admin
-password before accessing the database.
-
-All commands can be abbreviated as long as they are unique. Some
-short versions of the commands are also recognized for backwards
-compatibility.
-
-Use the
-.I add_new_key
-(or
-.I ank
-for short)
-command to register a new principal
-with the master database.
-The command requires one argument,
-the principal's name. The name
-given can be fully qualified using
-the standard
-.I name.instance@realm
-convention.
-You are asked to enter your
-.I admin
-password,
-then prompted twice to enter the principal's
-new password. If no realm is specified,
-the local realm is used unless another was
-given on the commandline with the \-r flag.
-If no instance is
-specified, a null instance is used. If
-a realm other than the default realm is specified,
-you will need to supply your admin password for
-the other realm.
-
-Use the
-.I change_password (cpw)
-to change a principal's
-Kerberos
-password.
-The command requires one argument,
-the principal's
-name.
-You are asked to enter your
-.I admin
-password,
-then prompted twice to enter the principal's new password.
-The name
-given can be fully qualified using
-the standard
-.I name.instance@realm
-convention.
-
-Use the
-.I change_key (ckey)
-if you have a need to change the raw key of a particular principal.
-In other words, if you do not want to input a DES key instead of a
-password that will get converted into a DES key.
-
-Use the
-.I change_admin_password (cap)
-to change your
-.I admin
-instance password.
-This command requires no arguments.
-It prompts you for your old
-.I admin
-password, then prompts you twice to enter the new
-.I admin
-password. If this is your first command,
-the default realm is used. Otherwise, the realm
-used in the last command is used.
-
-Use the
-.I del_entry (del)
-to remove an entry from the kerberos database.
-
-Use the
-.I mod_entry (mod)
-to modify a particular entry, for example to change the expire date.
-
-Use the
-.I destroy_tickets (dest)
-command to destroy your admin tickets explicitly.
-
-Use the
-.I list_requests (lr)
-command to get a list of possible commands.
-
-Use the
-.I help
-command to display
-.IR kadmin's
-various help messages.
-If entered without an argument,
-.I help
-displays a general help message.
-You can get detailed information on specific
-.I kadmin
-commands
-by entering
-.I help
-.IR command_name .
-
-To quit the program, type
-.IR quit .
-
-.SH BUGS
-The user interface is primitive, and the command names could be better.
-
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-kerberos(1), kadmind(8), kpasswd(1), ksrvutil(8)
-.br
-``A Subsystem Utilities Package for UNIX'' by Ken Raeburn
-.SH AUTHORS
-Jeffrey I. Schiller, MIT Project Athena
-.br
-Emanuel Jay Berkenbilt, MIT Project Athena