1KRB5KDC(8) System Manager's Manual KRB5KDC(8)
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6 krb5kdc - Kerberos V5 KDC
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9 krb5kdc [ -x db_args ] [ -d dbname ] [ -k keytype ] [ -M mkeyname ] [
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13 krb5kdc is the Kerberos version 5 Authentication Service and Key Dis‐
14 tribution Center (AS/KDC).
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16 The -x db_args option specifies the database specific arguments.
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18 Options supported for LDAP database are:
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20 -x nconns=<number_of_connections>
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35 recommended not to use this option. Instead, the password can
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38 The -r realm option specifies the realm for which the server should
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42 The -d dbname option specifies the name under which the principal data‐
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46 The -k keytype option specifies the key type of the master key to be
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50 The -M mkeyname option specifies the principal name for the master key
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54 The -p portnum option specifies the default UDP port number which the
55 KDC should listen on for Kerberos version 5 requests. This value is
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60 The -m option specifies that the master database password should be
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63 The -n option specifies that the KDC does not put itself in the back‐
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68 The -P pid_file option tells the KDC to write its PID (followed by a
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73 The KDC may service requests for multiple realms (maximum 32 realms).
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