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Last change on this file since fbd3d0a was 1dce143, checked in by Larry Lawrence <larry@…>, 20 years ago

added MIT Kerberos 5

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1<sect2>
2<title>Contents</title>
3
4<para>The <application>MIT krb5</application> package contains
5<command>compile-et</command>,
6<command>ftp</command>,
7<command>ftpd</command>,
8<command>gss-client</command>,
9<command>gss-server</command>,
10<command>k5srvutil</command>,
11<command>kadmin</command>,
12<command>kadmin.local</command>,
13<command>kadmind</command>,
14<command>kadmind4</command>,
15<command>kdb5_util</command>
16<command>kdestroy</command>,
17<command>kinit</command>,
18<command>klist</command>,
19<command>klogin</command>,
20<command>klogind</command>,
21<command>kpasswd</command>,
22<command>kpasswdd</command>,
23<command>kprop</command>,
24<command>kpropd</command>,
25<command>krb5-send-pr</command>,
26<command>krb5-config</command>,
27<command>krb524d</command>,
28<command>krb524init</command>,
29<command>krb5kdc</command>,
30<command>kshd</command>,
31<command>ksu</command>,
32<command>ktutil</command>,
33<command>kvno</command>,
34<command>login.krb5</command>,
35<command>rcp</command>,
36<command>rlogin</command>,
37<command>rsh</command>,
38<command>rshd</command>,
39<command>rxtelnet</command>,
40<command>rxterm</command>,
41<command>sclient</command>,
42<command>sim_client</command>,
43<command>sim_server</command>,
44<command>sserver</command>,
45<command>telnet</command>,
46<command>telnetd</command>,
47<command>uuclient</command>,
48<command>uuserver</command>,
49<command>v5passwd</command>,
50<command>v5passwdd</command>,
51<filename class="libraryfile">libcom_err</filename>,
52<filename class="libraryfile">libdes425</filename>,
53<filename class="libraryfile">libgssapi</filename>,
54<filename class="libraryfile">libgssrpc</filename>,
55<filename class="libraryfile">lib5crypto</filename>,
56<filename class="libraryfile">libkadm5clnt</filename>,
57<filename class="libraryfile">libkadm5srv</filename>,
58<filename class="libraryfile">libkdb5</filename>,
59<filename class="libraryfile">libkrb4</filename>,
60<filename class="libraryfile">libkrb5</filename>.</para>
61
62</sect2>
63
64<sect2><title>Description</title>
65
66<sect3><title>compile_et</title>
67<para><command>compile_et</command></para></sect3>
68
69<sect3><title>k5srvutil</title>
70<para><command>k5srvutil</command> </para></sect3>
71
72<sect3><title>kadmin</title>
73<para><command>kadmin</command> is an utility used to make modifications
74to the Kerberos database.</para></sect3>
75
76<sect3><title>kadmind</title>
77<para><command>kadmind</command> is a server for administrative access
78to Kerberos database.</para></sect3>
79
80<sect3><title>kinit</title>
81<para><command>kinit</command> is used to
82authenticate to the Kerberos server as principal and acquire a ticket
83granting ticket that can later be used to obtain tickets for other
84services.</para></sect3>
85
86<sect3><title>krb5kdc</title>
87<para><command>kdc</command> is a Kerberos 5 server.</para></sect3>
88
89<sect3><title>kdestroy</title>
90<para><command>kdestroy</command> removes the current set of
91tickets.</para></sect3>
92
93<sect3><title>kdb5_util</title>
94<para><command>kdb5_util</command> </para></sect3>
95
96<sect3><title>klist</title>
97<para><command>klist</command> reads and displays the current tickets in
98the credential cache.</para></sect3>
99
100<sect3><title>klogin</title>
101<para><command>klogin</command></para></sect3>
102
103<sect3><title>klogind</title>
104<para><command>klogind</command></para></sect3>
105
106<sect3><title>kpasswd</title>
107<para><command>kpasswd</command> is a program for changing Kerberos 5
108passwords.</para></sect3>
109
110<sect3><title>kpasswdd</title>
111<para><command>kpasswdd</command> is a Kerberos 5 password changing
112server.</para></sect3>
113
114<sect3><title>kprop</title>
115<para><command>kprop</command> takes a principal database in a specified
116format and converts it into a stream of Heimdal database
117records.</para></sect3>
118
119<sect3><title>kpropd</title>
120<para><command>kpropd</command> receives a database sent by
121<command>hprop</command> and writes it as a local
122database.</para></sect3>
123
124<sect3><title>krb5-config</title>
125<para><command>krb5-config</command> gives information on how to link
126programs against libraries.</para></sect3>
127
128<sect3><title>kshd</title>
129<para><command>kshd</command> </para></sect3>
130
131<sect3><title>ktutil</title>
132<para><command>ktutil</command> is a program for managing Kerberos
133keytabs.</para></sect3>
134
135<sect3><title>kvno</title>
136<para><command>kvno</command> </para></sect3>
137
138
139</sect2>
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