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-.\" Copyright (c) 2000 - 2003 Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan
-.\" (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden).
-.\" All rights reserved.
-.\"
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-.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
-.\" are met:
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-.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-.\"
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-.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-.\"
-.\" 3. Neither the name of the Institute nor the names of its contributors
-.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
-.\" without specific prior written permission.
-.\"
-.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INSTITUTE AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
-.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
-.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
-.\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INSTITUTE OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
-.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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-.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
-.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
-.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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-.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
-.\"
-.\" $Id: kadmin.8,v 1.10 2003/03/31 10:42:32 lha 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 modifications 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 principal
-.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 allowed 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
-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
-.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