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.. _kdb5_ldap_util(8):
kdb5_ldap_util
===============
SYNOPSIS
--------
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_synopsis:
**kdb5_ldap_util**
[**-D** *user_dn* [**-w** *passwd*]]
[**-H** *ldapuri*]
**command**
[*command_options*]
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_synopsis_end:
DESCRIPTION
-----------
kdb5_ldap_util allows an administrator to manage realms, Kerberos
services and ticket policies.
COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS
--------------------
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_options:
**-D** *user_dn*
Specifies the Distinguished Name (DN) of the user who has
sufficient rights to perform the operation on the LDAP server.
**-w** *passwd*
Specifies the password of *user_dn*. This option is not
recommended.
**-H** *ldapuri*
Specifies the URI of the LDAP server. It is recommended to use
``ldapi://`` or ``ldaps://`` to connect to the LDAP server.
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_options_end:
COMMANDS
--------
create
~~~~~~
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_create:
**create**
[**-subtrees** *subtree_dn_list*]
[**-sscope** *search_scope*]
[**-containerref** *container_reference_dn*]
[**-k** *mkeytype*]
[**-kv** *mkeyVNO*]
[**-m|-P** *password*\|\ **-sf** *stashfilename*]
[**-s**]
[**-r** *realm*]
[**-maxtktlife** *max_ticket_life*]
[**-maxrenewlife** *max_renewable_ticket_life*]
[*ticket_flags*]
Creates realm in directory. Options:
**-subtrees** *subtree_dn_list*
Specifies the list of subtrees containing the principals of a
realm. The list contains the DNs of the subtree objects separated
by colon (``:``).
**-sscope** *search_scope*
Specifies the scope for searching the principals under the
subtree. The possible values are 1 or one (one level), 2 or sub
(subtrees).
**-containerref** *container_reference_dn*
Specifies the DN of the container object in which the principals
of a realm will be created. If the container reference is not
configured for a realm, the principals will be created in the
realm container.
**-k** *mkeytype*
Specifies the key type of the master key in the database. The
default is given by the **master_key_type** variable in
:ref:`kdc.conf(5)`.
**-kv** *mkeyVNO*
Specifies the version number of the master key in the database;
the default is 1. Note that 0 is not allowed.
**-m**
Specifies that the master database password should be read from
the TTY rather than fetched from a file on the disk.
**-P** *password*
Specifies the master database password. This option is not
recommended.
**-r** *realm*
Specifies the Kerberos realm of the database.
**-sf** *stashfilename*
Specifies the stash file of the master database password.
**-s**
Specifies that the stash file is to be created.
**-maxtktlife** *max_ticket_life*
(:ref:`getdate` string) Specifies maximum ticket life for
principals in this realm.
**-maxrenewlife** *max_renewable_ticket_life*
(:ref:`getdate` string) Specifies maximum renewable life of
tickets for principals in this realm.
*ticket_flags*
Specifies global ticket flags for the realm. Allowable flags are
documented in the description of the **add_principal** command in
:ref:`kadmin(1)`.
Example:
::
kdb5_ldap_util -D cn=admin,o=org -H ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu
create -subtrees o=org -sscope SUB -r ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Password for "cn=admin,o=org":
Initializing database for realm 'ATHENA.MIT.EDU'
You will be prompted for the database Master Password.
It is important that you NOT FORGET this password.
Enter KDC database master key:
Re-enter KDC database master key to verify:
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_create_end:
modify
~~~~~~
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_modify:
**modify**
[**-subtrees** *subtree_dn_list*]
[**-sscope** *search_scope*]
[**-containerref** *container_reference_dn*]
[**-r** *realm*]
[**-maxtktlife** *max_ticket_life*]
[**-maxrenewlife** *max_renewable_ticket_life*]
[*ticket_flags*]
Modifies the attributes of a realm. Options:
**-subtrees** *subtree_dn_list*
Specifies the list of subtrees containing the principals of a
realm. The list contains the DNs of the subtree objects separated
by colon (``:``). This list replaces the existing list.
**-sscope** *search_scope*
Specifies the scope for searching the principals under the
subtrees. The possible values are 1 or one (one level), 2 or sub
(subtrees).
**-containerref** *container_reference_dn* Specifies the DN of the
container object in which the principals of a realm will be
created.
**-r** *realm*
Specifies the Kerberos realm of the database.
**-maxtktlife** *max_ticket_life*
(:ref:`getdate` string) Specifies maximum ticket life for
principals in this realm.
**-maxrenewlife** *max_renewable_ticket_life*
(:ref:`getdate` string) Specifies maximum renewable life of
tickets for principals in this realm.
*ticket_flags*
Specifies global ticket flags for the realm. Allowable flags are
documented in the description of the **add_principal** command in
:ref:`kadmin(1)`.
Example:
::
shell% kdb5_ldap_util -D cn=admin,o=org -H
ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu modify +requires_preauth -r
ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Password for "cn=admin,o=org":
shell%
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_modify_end:
view
~~~~
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_view:
**view** [**-r** *realm*]
Displays the attributes of a realm. Options:
**-r** *realm*
Specifies the Kerberos realm of the database.
Example:
::
kdb5_ldap_util -D cn=admin,o=org -H ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu
view -r ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Password for "cn=admin,o=org":
Realm Name: ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Subtree: ou=users,o=org
Subtree: ou=servers,o=org
SearchScope: ONE
Maximum ticket life: 0 days 01:00:00
Maximum renewable life: 0 days 10:00:00
Ticket flags: DISALLOW_FORWARDABLE REQUIRES_PWCHANGE
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_view_end:
destroy
~~~~~~~
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_destroy:
**destroy** [**-f**] [**-r** *realm*]
Destroys an existing realm. Options:
**-f**
If specified, will not prompt the user for confirmation.
**-r** *realm*
Specifies the Kerberos realm of the database.
Example:
::
shell% kdb5_ldap_util -D cn=admin,o=org -H
ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu destroy -r ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Password for "cn=admin,o=org":
Deleting KDC database of 'ATHENA.MIT.EDU', are you sure?
(type 'yes' to confirm)? yes
OK, deleting database of 'ATHENA.MIT.EDU'...
shell%
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_destroy_end:
list
~~~~
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_list:
**list**
Lists the name of realms.
Example:
::
shell% kdb5_ldap_util -D cn=admin,o=org -H
ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu list
Password for "cn=admin,o=org":
ATHENA.MIT.EDU
OPENLDAP.MIT.EDU
MEDIA-LAB.MIT.EDU
shell%
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_list_end:
stashsrvpw
~~~~~~~~~~
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_stashsrvpw:
**stashsrvpw**
[**-f** *filename*]
*servicedn*
Allows an administrator to store the password for service object in a
file so that KDC and Administration server can use it to authenticate
to the LDAP server. Options:
**-f** *filename*
Specifies the complete path of the service password file. By
default, ``/usr/local/var/service_passwd`` is used.
*servicedn*
Specifies Distinguished Name (DN) of the service object whose
password is to be stored in file.
Example:
::
kdb5_ldap_util stashsrvpw -f /home/andrew/conf_keyfile
cn=service-kdc,o=org
Password for "cn=service-kdc,o=org":
Re-enter password for "cn=service-kdc,o=org":
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_stashsrvpw_end:
create_policy
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_create_policy:
**create_policy**
[**-r** *realm*]
[**-maxtktlife** *max_ticket_life*]
[**-maxrenewlife** *max_renewable_ticket_life*]
[*ticket_flags*]
*policy_name*
Creates a ticket policy in the directory. Options:
**-r** *realm*
Specifies the Kerberos realm of the database.
**-maxtktlife** *max_ticket_life*
(:ref:`getdate` string) Specifies maximum ticket life for
principals.
**-maxrenewlife** *max_renewable_ticket_life*
(:ref:`getdate` string) Specifies maximum renewable life of
tickets for principals.
*ticket_flags*
Specifies the ticket flags. If this option is not specified, by
default, no restriction will be set by the policy. Allowable
flags are documented in the description of the **add_principal**
command in :ref:`kadmin(1)`.
*policy_name*
Specifies the name of the ticket policy.
Example:
::
kdb5_ldap_util -D cn=admin,o=org -H ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu
create_policy -r ATHENA.MIT.EDU -maxtktlife "1 day"
-maxrenewlife "1 week" -allow_postdated +needchange
-allow_forwardable tktpolicy
Password for "cn=admin,o=org":
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_create_policy_end:
modify_policy
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_modify_policy:
**modify_policy**
[**-r** *realm*]
[**-maxtktlife** *max_ticket_life*]
[**-maxrenewlife** *max_renewable_ticket_life*]
[*ticket_flags*]
*policy_name*
Modifies the attributes of a ticket policy. Options are same as for
**create_policy**.
Example:
::
kdb5_ldap_util -D cn=admin,o=org -H
ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu modify_policy -r ATHENA.MIT.EDU
-maxtktlife "60 minutes" -maxrenewlife "10 hours"
+allow_postdated -requires_preauth tktpolicy
Password for "cn=admin,o=org":
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_modify_policy_end:
view_policy
~~~~~~~~~~~
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_view_policy:
**view_policy**
[**-r** *realm*]
*policy_name*
Displays the attributes of a ticket policy. Options:
*policy_name*
Specifies the name of the ticket policy.
Example:
::
kdb5_ldap_util -D cn=admin,o=org -H ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu
view_policy -r ATHENA.MIT.EDU tktpolicy
Password for "cn=admin,o=org":
Ticket policy: tktpolicy
Maximum ticket life: 0 days 01:00:00
Maximum renewable life: 0 days 10:00:00
Ticket flags: DISALLOW_FORWARDABLE REQUIRES_PWCHANGE
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_view_policy_end:
destroy_policy
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_destroy_policy:
**destroy_policy**
[**-r** *realm*]
[**-force**]
*policy_name*
Destroys an existing ticket policy. Options:
**-r** *realm*
Specifies the Kerberos realm of the database.
**-force**
Forces the deletion of the policy object. If not specified, the
user will be prompted for confirmation before deleting the policy.
*policy_name*
Specifies the name of the ticket policy.
Example:
::
kdb5_ldap_util -D cn=admin,o=org -H ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu
destroy_policy -r ATHENA.MIT.EDU tktpolicy
Password for "cn=admin,o=org":
This will delete the policy object 'tktpolicy', are you sure?
(type 'yes' to confirm)? yes
** policy object 'tktpolicy' deleted.
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_destroy_policy_end:
list_policy
~~~~~~~~~~~
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_list_policy:
**list_policy**
[**-r** *realm*]
Lists the ticket policies in realm if specified or in the default
realm. Options:
**-r** *realm*
Specifies the Kerberos realm of the database.
Example:
::
kdb5_ldap_util -D cn=admin,o=org -H ldaps://ldap-server1.mit.edu
list_policy -r ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Password for "cn=admin,o=org":
tktpolicy
tmppolicy
userpolicy
.. _kdb5_ldap_util_list_policy_end:
SEE ALSO
--------
:ref:`kadmin(1)`
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