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Timestamp:
04/28/2004 03:22:03 PM (20 years ago)
Author:
Igor Živković <igor@…>
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finished heimdal

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    6969<sect2><title>Description</title>
    7070
     71<sect3><title>afslog</title>
     72<para><command>afslog</command> obtains AFS tokens for a number of
     73cells.</para></sect3>
     74
     75<sect3><title>hprop</title>
     76<para><command>hprop</command> takes a principal database in a specified
     77format and converts it into a stream of Heimdal database
     78records.</para></sect3>
     79
     80<sect3><title>hpropd</title>
     81<para><command>hpropd</command> receives a database sent by
     82<command>hprop</command> and writes it as a local
     83database.</para></sect3>
     84
     85<sect3><title>kadmin</title>
     86<para><command>kadmin</command> is an utility used to make modifications
     87to the Kerberos database.</para></sect3>
     88
     89<sect3><title>kadmind</title>
     90<para><command>kadmind</command> is a server for administrative access
     91to Kerberos database.</para></sect3>
     92
     93<sect3><title>kauth, kinit</title>
     94<para><command>kauth</command> and <command>kinit</command> are used to
     95authenticate to the Kerberos server as principal and acquire a ticket
     96granting ticket that can later be used to obtain tickets for other
     97services.</para></sect3>
     98
     99<sect3><title>kdc</title>
     100<para><command>kdc</command> is a Kerberos 5 server.</para></sect3>
     101
     102<sect3><title>kdestroy</title>
     103<para><command>kdestroy</command> removes the current set of
     104tickets.</para></sect3>
     105
     106<sect3><title>kf</title>
     107<para><command>kf</command> is a program which forwards tickets to a
     108remote host through an authenticated and encrypted
     109stream.</para></sect3>
     110
     111<sect3><title>kfd</title>
     112<para><command>kfd</command> receives forwarded tickets.</para></sect3>
     113
     114<sect3><title>kgetcred</title>
     115<para><command>kgetcred</command> obtains a ticket for a
     116service.</para></sect3>
     117
     118<sect3><title>klist</title>
     119<para><command>klist</command> reads and displays the current tickets in
     120the credential cache.</para></sect3>
     121
     122<sect3><title>kpasswd</title>
     123<para><command>kpasswd</command> is a program for changing Kerberos 5
     124passwords.</para></sect3>
     125
     126<sect3><title>kpasswdd</title>
     127<para><command>kpasswdd</command> is a Kerberos 5 password changing
     128server.</para></sect3>
     129
     130<sect3><title>krb5-config</title>
     131<para><command>krb5-config</command> gives information on how to link
     132programs against Heimdal libraries.</para></sect3>
     133
     134<sect3><title>kstash</title>
     135<para><command>kstash</command> stores the <acronym>KDC</acronym> master
     136password in a file.</para></sect3>
     137
     138<sect3><title>ktutil</title>
     139<para><command>ktutil</command> is a program for managing Kerberos
     140keytabs.</para></sect3>
     141
     142<sect3><title>kx</title>
     143<para><command>kx</command> is a program which securely forwards X
     144connections.</para></sect3>
     145
     146<sect3><title>kxd</title>
     147<para><command>kxd</command> is the daemon for
     148<command>kx</command>.</para></sect3>
     149
     150<sect3><title>otp</title>
     151<para><command>otp</command> manages one-time passwords.</para></sect3>
     152
     153<sect3><title>otpprint</title>
     154<para><command>otpprint</command> prints lists of one-time
     155passwords.</para></sect3>
     156
     157<sect3><title>rxtelnet</title>
     158<para><command>rxtelnet</command> program starts an
     159<command>xterm</command> window with a telnet to given host and forwards
     160X connections.</para></sect3>
     161
     162<sect3><title>rxterm</title>
     163<para><command>rxterm</command> starts a secure remote
     164<command>xterm</command>.</para></sect3>
     165
     166<sect3><title>string2key</title>
     167<para><command>string2key</command> maps a password into a
     168key.</para></sect3>
     169
     170<sect3><title>tenletxr</title>
     171<para><command>tenletxr</command> forwards X connections
     172backwards.</para></sect3>
     173
     174<sect3><title>verify_krb5_conf</title>
     175<para><command>verify_krb5_conf</command> checks
     176<filename>krb5.conf</filename> for obvious errors.</para></sect3>
     177
     178<sect3><title>xnlock</title>
     179<para><command>xnlock</command> is a program that acts as a screen saver
     180for workstations running X.</para></sect3>
     181
    71182</sect2>
    72 -->
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