1K5SRVUTIL(1) MIT Kerberos K5SRVUTIL(1)
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6 k5srvutil - host key table (keytab) manipulation utility
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9 k5srvutil operation [-i] [-f filename] [-e keysalts]
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12 k5srvutil allows an administrator to list keys currently in a keytab,
13 to obtain new keys for a principal currently in a keytab, or to delete
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16 operation must be one of the following:
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18 list Lists the keys in a keytab, showing version number and principal
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21 change Uses the kadmin protocol to update the keys in the Kerberos
22 database to new randomly-generated keys, and updates the keys in
23 the keytab to match. If a key's version number doesn't match
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25 then the operation will fail. If the -i flag is given, k5srvu‐
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27 the -k option is given, the old and new keys will be displayed.
28 Ordinarily, keys will be generated with the default encryption
29 types and key salts. This can be overridden with the -e option.
30 Old keys are retained in the keytab so that existing tickets
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34 delold Deletes keys that are not the most recent version from the
35 keytab. This operation should be used some time after a change
36 operation to remove old keys, after existing tickets issued for
37 the service have expired. If the -i flag is given, then k5srvu‐
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46 k5srvutil uses the kadmin(1) program to edit the keytab in place.
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52 kadmin(1), ktutil(1), kerberos(7)
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