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6 kpropd - Kerberos V5 replica KDC update server
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9 kpropd [-r realm] [-A admin_server] [-a acl_file] [-f replica_dumpfile]
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14 The kpropd command runs on the replica KDC server. It listens for
15 update requests made by the kprop(8) program. If incremental propaga‐
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19 When the replica receives a kprop request from the master, kpropd
20 accepts the dumped KDC database and places it in a file, and then runs
21 kdb5_util(8) to load the dumped database into the active database which
22 is used by krb5kdc(8). This allows the master Kerberos server to use
23 kprop(8) to propagate its database to the replica servers. Upon a suc‐
24 cessful download of the KDC database file, the replica Kerberos server
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27 Where incremental propagation is not used, kpropd is commonly invoked
28 out of inetd(8) as a nowait service. This is done by adding a line to
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31 kprop stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/sbin/kpropd kpropd
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33 kpropd can also run as a standalone daemon, backgrounding itself and
34 waiting for connections on port 754 (or the port specified with the -P
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36 tion. Starting in release 1.11, kpropd automatically detects whether
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38 to release 1.11, the -S option is required to run kpropd in standalone
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42 Incremental propagation may be enabled with the iprop_enable variable
43 in kdc.conf(5). If incremental propagation is enabled, the replica
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45 mined by the iprop_replica_poll variable. If the replica receives
46 updates, kpropd updates its log file with any updates from the master.
47 kproplog(8) can be used to view a summary of the update entry log on
48 the replica KDC. If incremental propagation is enabled, the principal
49 kiprop/replicahostname@REALM (where replicahostname is the name of the
50 replica KDC host, and REALM is the name of the Kerberos realm) must be
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65 Specifies the filename where the dumped principal database file
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72 -d Turn on debug mode. In this mode, kpropd will not detach itself
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86 Allows the user to specify the path to the kpropd.acl file; by
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102 Access file for kpropd; the default location is
103 /usr/local/var/krb5kdc/kpropd.acl. Each entry is a line con‐
104 taining the principal of a host from which the local machine
105 will allow Kerberos database propagation via kprop(8).
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108 See kerberos(7) for a description of Kerberos environment variables.
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111 kprop(8), kdb5_util(8), krb5kdc(8), kerberos(7), inetd(8)
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