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%%Title: krb5quick.txt
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-%
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-% Quickstart Guide to the OpenPKG Kerberos Package
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-% Michael Schloh von Bennewitz
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-% ms@openpkg.org
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-% 26 August 2003
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-%
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-% To begin using Kerberos after installing the OpenPKG Kerberos package, a database, acl
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-% file, administrative principal, and keytab file must exist. To create these, issue the
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-% following commands.
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-%
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-% Remember that these Kerberos operations depend on how the Kerberos installation is
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-% configured. To understand what will happen when issuing the commands, view the generic
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-% OpenPKG Kerberos configuration files first.
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-%
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-% Files:
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-% @l_prefix@/etc/kerberos/krb5.conf
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-% @l_prefix@/etc/kerberos/kdc.conf
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-%
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-% Commands:
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-% @l_prefix@/libexec/kerberos/kdb5_util create -r EXAMPLE.OPENPKG.ORG -s
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-% aclfile=`grep 'acl_file = ' @l_prefix@/etc/kerberos/kdc.conf | \
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-% sed -e 's/.*acl_file = //'`
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-% echo '*/admin@EXAMPLE.OPENPKG.ORG *' >$aclfile
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-% chmod 600 $aclfile
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-% @l_prefix@/libexec/kerberos/kadmin.local -q "addprinc admin/admin@EXAMPLE.OPENPKG.ORG"
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-% @l_prefix@/libexec/kerberos/kadmin.local -q \
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-% "ktadd -k @l_prefix@/var/kerberos/kadm5.keytab kadmin/admin kadmin/changepw"
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-% @l_prefix@/etc/rc kerberos start
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-% @l_prefix@/etc/rc kerberos stop
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-%
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-% Once finished, examine the log files placed in the following location if the fsl option
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-% is used (as it is by default).
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-%
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-% @l_prefix@/var/kerberos/log
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-%
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-% Ensure that the installation and configuration are both correct. Now add principals for
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-% users, hosts, and services. Tweak the configuration, kerberize some client and server
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-% software, and build yourself an authenicated network of hosts with Kerberos.
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-% Topics beyond this quickstart are explained in the packaged Kerberos documentation at
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-% @l_prefix@/share/kerberos/. An additional source is a useful guide by V. Alex BRENNEN
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-% at http://www.cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/kerby-infra.html.
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( Remember that these Kerberos operations depend on how the Kerberos installation is) N
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-( configured. To understand what will happen when issuing the commands, view the generic) N
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-( OpenPKG Kerberos configuration files first.) N
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+( configured. To better understand what will happen when issuing the commands, view the) N
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+( generic OpenPKG Kerberos configuration files first.) N
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( Files:) N
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( @l_prefix@/etc/kerberos/krb5.conf) N
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