The following will read the Kerberos configuration in /etc/krb5.conf
.
This can be overridden with the environment variable KRB_CONF
.
Usage:
make-keytab [USERNAME]
Create a Kerberos keytab for USERNAME
(defaults to the current user)
in the default Kerberos realm. This will ask you for your password and
create a keytab named USERNAME.keytab
in the working directory, using
the realm's supported ciphers.
Usage:
renew-keytab [USERNAME] [KEYTAB]
Renew the Kerberos keytab file given by KEYTAB
(defaults to
USERNAME.keytab
) for 7 days, for USERNAME
(defaults to the current
user).
Usage
init-keytab [USERNAME] [KEYTAB]
Initialise ("log in") the Kerberos session using the keytab file given
by KEYTAB
(defaults to USERNAME.keytab
), for USERNAME
(defaults to
the current user).