svn rev #25736: trunk/doc/rst_source/krb_admins/conf_files/
ghudson@MIT.EDU
ghudson at MIT.EDU
Wed Mar 7 13:02:21 EST 2012
http://src.mit.edu/fisheye/changelog/krb5/?cs=25736
Commit By: ghudson
Log Message:
Edit admin config file docs for clarity
Changed Files:
U trunk/doc/rst_source/krb_admins/conf_files/enc_types.rst
U trunk/doc/rst_source/krb_admins/conf_files/kdc_conf.rst
U trunk/doc/rst_source/krb_admins/conf_files/krb5_conf.rst
Modified: trunk/doc/rst_source/krb_admins/conf_files/enc_types.rst
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/rst_source/krb_admins/conf_files/enc_types.rst 2012-03-06 10:48:00 UTC (rev 25735)
+++ trunk/doc/rst_source/krb_admins/conf_files/enc_types.rst 2012-03-07 18:02:20 UTC (rev 25736)
@@ -40,37 +40,27 @@
front.
While **aes128-cts** and **aes256-cts** are supported for all Kerberos
-operations, they are not supported by older versions of our GSSAPI
-implementation (krb5-1.3.1 and earlier).
+operations, they are not supported by very old versions of our GSSAPI
+implementation (krb5-1.3.1 and earlier). Services running versions of
+krb5 without AES support must not be given AES keys in the KDC
+database.
-By default, AES is enabled in 1.9 release. Sites wishing to use AES
-encryption types on their KDCs need to be careful not to give GSSAPI
-services AES keys if the servers have not been updated. If older
-GSSAPI services are given AES keys, then services may fail when
-clients supporting AES for GSSAPI are used. Sites may wish to use AES
-for user keys and for the ticket granting ticket key, although doing
-so requires specifying what encryption types are used as each
-principal is created.
-If all GSSAPI-based services have been updated before or with the KDC,
-this is not an issue.
-
-
Salts
-----
-Your Kerberos key is derived from your password. To ensure that
-people who happen to pick the same password do not have the same key,
-Kerberos 5 incorporates more information into the key using something
-called a salt. The supported values for salts are as follows.
+Kerberos keys for users are usually derived from passwords. To ensure
+that people who happen to pick the same password do not have the same
+key, Kerberos 5 incorporates more information into the key using
+something called a salt. The supported salt types are as follows:
================= ============================================
normal default for Kerberos Version 5
-v4 the only type used by Kerberos Version 4, no salt
+v4 the only type used by Kerberos Version 4 (no salt)
norealm same as the default, without using realm information
onlyrealm uses only realm information as the salt
afs3 AFS version 3, only used for compatibility with Kerberos 4 in AFS
-special only used in very special cases; not fully supported
+special generate a random salt
================= ============================================
Modified: trunk/doc/rst_source/krb_admins/conf_files/kdc_conf.rst
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/rst_source/krb_admins/conf_files/kdc_conf.rst 2012-03-06 10:48:00 UTC (rev 25735)
+++ trunk/doc/rst_source/krb_admins/conf_files/kdc_conf.rst 2012-03-07 18:02:20 UTC (rev 25736)
@@ -3,11 +3,14 @@
kdc.conf
========
-The kdc.conf file contains KDC configuration information, including
-defaults used when issuing Kerberos tickets. Normally, you should
-install your kdc.conf file in the directory
+The kdc.conf file supplements :ref:`krb5.conf(5)` for programs which
+are typically only used on a KDC, such as the :ref:`krb5kdc(8)` and
+:ref:`kadmind(8)` daemons and the :ref:`kdb5_util(8)` program.
+Relations documented here may also be specified in krb5.conf.
+
+Normally, the kdc.conf file is found in the KDC state directory,
``/usr/local/var/krb5kdc``. You can override the default location by
-setting the environment variable KRB5_KDC_PROFILE.
+setting the environment variable **KRB5_KDC_PROFILE**.
Structure
@@ -18,16 +21,15 @@
Sections
----------
+--------
-The kdc.conf file may contain any or all of the following three
-sections:
+The kdc.conf file may contain the following sections:
-==================== ================================
-:ref:`kdcdefaults` Contains default values for overall behavior of the KDC.
-:ref:`kdc_realms` Contains subsections keyed by Kerberos realm names. Each subsection describes realm-specific information, including where to find the Kerberos servers for that realm.
-:ref:`kdc_logging` Contains relations which determine how Kerberos programs are to perform logging.
-==================== ================================
+==================== =================================================
+:ref:`kdcdefaults` Default values for KDC behavior
+:ref:`kdc_realms` Realm-specific database configuration and settings
+:ref:`kdc_logging` Controls how Kerberos daemons perform logging
+==================== =================================================
.. _kdcdefaults:
@@ -35,50 +37,22 @@
[kdcdefaults]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-The following relation is defined in the [kdcdefaults] section:
+With one exception, relations in the [kdcdefaults] section specify
+default values for realm variables, to be used if the [realms]
+subsection does not contain a relation for the tag. See the
+:ref:`kdc_realms` section for the definitions of these relations.
-**host_based_services**
- This relation lists the services that will get host-based referral
- processing even if the server principal is not marked as
- host-based by the client.
+* **host_based_services**
+* **kdc_ports**
+* **kdc_tcp_ports**
+* **no_host_referral**
+* **restrict_anonymous_to_tgt**
**kdc_max_dgram_reply_size**
Specifies the maximum packet size that can be sent over UDP. The
default value is 4096 bytes.
-**kdc_ports**
- This relation lists the ports on which the Kerberos server should
- listen for UDP requests by default. This list is a comma
- separated list of integers. If this relation is not specified,
- the compiled-in default is ``88,750``, the first being the
- assigned Kerberos port and the second which was used by Kerberos
- V4.
-**kdc_tcp_ports**
- This relation lists the ports on which the Kerberos server should
- listen for TCP connections by default. This list is a comma
- separated list of integers. If this relation is not specified,
- the compiled-in default is not to listen for TCP connections at
- all.
-
- If you wish to change this (which we do not recommend, because the
- current implementation has little protection against
- denial-of-service attacks), the standard port number assigned for
- Kerberos TCP traffic is port 88.
-
-**no_host_referral**
- This relation blocks the specified services from host-based
- referral processing, even if the client marks the server principal
- as host-based or the service is also listed in
- **host_based_services**. ``no_host_referral = *`` will disable
- referral processing altogether.
-
-**restrict_anonymous_to_tgt**
- This flag determines the default value of
- **restrict_anonymous_to_tgt** for realms. The default value is
- false.
-
-
.. _kdc_realms:
[realms]
@@ -92,27 +66,32 @@
subsection:
**acl_file**
- (String.) Location of the access control list (acl) file that
+ (String.) Location of the access control list file that
:ref:`kadmind(8)` uses to determine which principals are allowed
- which permissions on the database. The default is
+ which permissions on the database. The default value is
``/usr/local/var/krb5kdc/kadm5.acl``.
**database_name**
- This string specifies the location of the Kerberos database for
- this realm.
+ (String.) This string specifies the location of the Kerberos
+ database for this realm, if the DB2 back-end is being used. If a
+ **database_module** is specified for the realm and the
+ corresponding module contains a **database_name** parameter, that
+ value will take precedence over this one. The default value is
+ ``/usr/local/var/krb5kdc/principal``.
**default_principal_expiration**
(Absolute time string.) Specifies the default expiration date of
- principals created in this realm. The default value for this tag
- is 0.
+ principals created in this realm. The default value is 0, which
+ means no expiration date.
**default_principal_flags**
(Flag string.) Specifies the default attributes of principals
- created in this realm. The format for this string is a
+ created in this realm. The format for this string is a
comma-separated list of flags, with '+' before each flag that
should be enabled and '-' before each flag that should be
- disabled. The default is ``postdateable, forwardable, tgt-based,
- renewable, proxiable, dup-skey, allow-tickets, service enabled``.
+ disabled. The **postdateable**, **forwardable**, **tgt-based**,
+ **renewable**, **proxiable**, **dup-skey**, **allow-tickets**, and
+ **service** flags default to enabled.
There are a number of possible flags:
@@ -195,32 +174,32 @@
passwords will be performed.
**host_based_services**
- (Whitespace- or comma-separated list.) This relation lists the
- services that will get host-based referral processing even if the
- server principal is not marked as host-based by the client.
+ (Whitespace- or comma-separated list.) Lists services which will
+ get host-based referral processing even if the server principal is
+ not marked as host-based by the client.
**iprop_enable**
- This boolean ("true" or "false") specifies whether incremental database
- propagation is enabled. The default is "false".
+ (Boolean value.) Specifies whether incremental database
+ propagation is enabled. The default value is false.
**iprop_master_ulogsize**
- This numeric value specifies the maximum number of log entries to
- be retained for incremental propagation. The maximum value is
- 2500; default is 1000.
+ (Integer.) Specifies the maximum number of log entries to be
+ retained for incremental propagation. The maximum value is 2500;
+ the default value is 1000.
**iprop_slave_poll**
- This delta time string specfies how often the slave KDC polls for
- new updates from the master. Default is ``2m`` (that is, two
- minutes).
+ (Delta time string.) Specifies how often the slave KDC polls for
+ new updates from the master. The default value is ``2m`` (that
+ is, two minutes).
**iprop_port**
- (Port number.) This specifies the port number to be used for
+ (Port number.) Specifies the port number to be used for
incremental propagation. This is required in both master and
slave configuration files.
**iprop_logfile**
- (File name.) This specifies where the update log file for the
- realm database is to be stored. The default is to use the
+ (File name.) Specifies where the update log file for the realm
+ database is to be stored. The default is to use the
**database_name** entry from the realms section of the krb5 config
file, with ``.ulog`` appended. (NOTE: If **database_name** isn't
specified in the realms section, perhaps because the LDAP database
@@ -237,27 +216,34 @@
**key_stash_file**
(String.) Specifies the location where the master key has been
stored (via kdb5_util stash). The default is
- /usr/local/var/krb5kdc/.k5.REALM, where REALM is the Kerberos
- realm.
+ ``/usr/local/var/krb5kdc/.k5.REALM``, where *REALM* is the
+ Kerberos realm.
**kdc_ports**
- (String.) Specifies the list of ports that the KDC is to listen
- to for UDP requests for this realm. By default, the value of
- **kdc_ports** as specified in the [kdcdefaults] section is used.
+ (Whitespace- or comma-separated list.) Lists the ports on which
+ the Kerberos server should listen for UDP requests, as a
+ comma-separated list of integers. The default value is
+ ``88,750``, which are the assigned Kerberos port and the port
+ historically used by Kerberos V4.
**kdc_tcp_ports**
- (String.) Specifies the list of ports that the KDC is to listen
- to for TCP requests for this realm. By default, the value of
- **kdc_tcp_ports** as specified in the [kdcdefaults] section is
- used.
+ (Whitespace- or comma-separated list.) Lists the ports on which
+ the Kerberos server should listen for TCP connections, as a
+ comma-separated list of integers. If this relation is not
+ specified, the compiled-in default is not to listen for TCP
+ connections at all.
+ If you wish to change this (note that the current implementation
+ has little protection against denial-of-service attacks), the
+ standard port number assigned for Kerberos TCP traffic is port 88.
+
**master_key_name**
(String.) Specifies the name of the principal associated with the
master key. The default is ``K/M``.
**master_key_type**
(Key type string.) Specifies the master key's key type. The
- default value for this is ``des3-cbc-sha1``. For a list of all
+ default value for this is ``aes256-cts``. For a list of all
possible values, see :ref:`Supported_Encryption_Types_and_Salts`.
**max_life**
@@ -271,22 +257,22 @@
value is 0.
**no_host_referral**
- (Whitespace- or comma-separated list.) This relation blocks the
- specified services from host-based referral processing, even if
- the client marks the server principal as host-based or the service
- is also listed in **host_based_services**. ``no_host_referral =
- *`` will disable referral processing altogether.
+ (Whitespace- or comma-separated list.) Lists services to block
+ from getting host-based referral processing, even if the client
+ marks the server principal as host-based or the service is also
+ listed in **host_based_services**. ``no_host_referral = *`` will
+ disable referral processing altogether.
**reject_bad_transit**
- A boolean value (true, false). If set to true, the KDC will check
- the list of transited realms for cross-realm tickets against the
- transit path computed from the realm names and the capaths section
- of its :ref:`krb5.conf(5)` file; if the path in the ticket to be
- issued contains any realms not in the computed path, the ticket
- will not be issued, and an error will be returned to the client
- instead. If this value is set to false, such tickets will be
- issued anyways, and it will be left up to the application server
- to validate the realm transit path.
+ (Boolean value.) If set to true, the KDC will check the list of
+ transited realms for cross-realm tickets against the transit path
+ computed from the realm names and the capaths section of its
+ :ref:`krb5.conf(5)` file; if the path in the ticket to be issued
+ contains any realms not in the computed path, the ticket will not
+ be issued, and an error will be returned to the client instead.
+ If this value is set to false, such tickets will be issued
+ anyways, and it will be left up to the application server to
+ validate the realm transit path.
If the disable-transited-check flag is set in the incoming
request, this check is not performed at all. Having the
@@ -296,24 +282,18 @@
This transit path checking and config file option currently apply
only to TGS requests.
- This is a per-realm option so that multiple-realm KDCs may control
- it separately for each realm, in case (for example) one realm has
- had the software on its application servers updated but another
- has not.
+ The default value is true.
- This option defaults to true.
-
**restrict_anonymous_to_tgt**
- A boolean value (true, false). If set to true, the KDC will
- reject ticket requests from anonymous principals to service
- principals other than the realm's ticket-granting service. This
- option allows anonymous PKINIT to be enabled for use as FAST armor
- tickets without allowing anonymous authentication to services. By
- default, the value of **restrict_anonymous_to_tgt** as specified
- in the [kdcdefaults] section is used.
+ (Boolean value.) If set to true, the KDC will reject ticket
+ requests from anonymous principals to service principals other
+ than the realm's ticket-granting service. This option allows
+ anonymous PKINIT to be enabled for use as FAST armor tickets
+ without allowing anonymous authentication to services. The
+ default value is false.
**supported_enctypes**
- List of *key*:*salt* strings. Specifies the default key/salt
+ (List of *key*:*salt* strings.) Specifies the default key/salt
combinations of principals for this realm. Any principals created
through :ref:`kadmin(1)` will have keys of these types. The
default value for this tag is ``aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96:normal
@@ -341,6 +321,7 @@
is:
1. realm-specific subsection of [realms],
+
::
[realms]
@@ -349,13 +330,15 @@
}
2. generic value in the [kdcdefaults] section.
+
::
[kdcdefaults]
pkinit_anchors = DIR\:/usr/local/generic_trusted_cas/
-For information about the syntax of some of these options, see pkinit
-identity syntax.
+For information about the syntax of some of these options, see
+:ref:`Specifying PKINIT identity information <pkinit_identity>` in
+:ref:`krb5.conf(5)`.
**pkinit_anchors**
Specifies the location of trusted anchor (root) certificates which
@@ -371,10 +354,9 @@
Specifies that the KDC is willing to accept client certificates
with the Microsoft UserPrincipalName (UPN) Subject Alternative
Name (SAN). This means the KDC accepts the binding of the UPN in
- the certificate to the Kerberos principal name.
+ the certificate to the Kerberos principal name. The default value
+ is false.
- The default is false.
-
Without this option, the KDC will only accept certificates with
the id-pkinit-san as defined in :rfc:`4556`. There is currently
no option to disable SAN checking in the KDC.
@@ -442,6 +424,7 @@
--------------------
Here's an example of a kdc.conf file:
+
::
[kdcdefaults]
Modified: trunk/doc/rst_source/krb_admins/conf_files/krb5_conf.rst
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/rst_source/krb_admins/conf_files/krb5_conf.rst 2012-03-06 10:48:00 UTC (rev 25735)
+++ trunk/doc/rst_source/krb_admins/conf_files/krb5_conf.rst 2012-03-07 18:02:20 UTC (rev 25736)
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
applications, and mappings of hostnames onto Kerberos realms.
Normally, you should install your krb5.conf file in the directory
``/etc``. You can override the default location by setting the
-environment variable KRB5_CONFIG.
+environment variable **KRB5_CONFIG**.
Structure
@@ -77,16 +77,16 @@
Sections
--------
-The krb5.conf file may contain any or all of the following sections:
+The krb5.conf file may contain the following sections:
============== =======================================================
-libdefaults_ Contains default values used by the Kerberos V5 library.
-realms_ Contains subsections keyed by Kerberos realm names. Each subsection describes realm-specific information, including where to find the Kerberos servers for that realm.
-domain_realm_ Contains relations which map domain names and subdomains onto Kerberos realm names. This is used by programs to determine what realm a host should be in, given its fully qualified domain name.
-logging_ Contains relations which determine how Kerberos programs are to perform logging.
-capaths_ Contains the authentication paths used with direct (nonhierarchical) cross-realm authentication. Entries in this section are used by the client to determine the intermediate realms which may be used in cross-realm authentication. It is also used by the end-service when checking the transited field for trusted intermediate realms.
-plugins_ Contains tags to register dynamic plugin modules and to turn modules on and off.
-appdefaults_ Contains default values that can be used by Kerberos V5 applications.
+libdefaults_ Settings used by the Kerberos V5 library
+realms_ Realm-specific contact information and settings
+domain_realm_ Maps server hostnames to Kerberos realms
+logging_ Controls how Kerberos daemons perform logging
+capaths_ Authentication paths for non-hierarchical cross-realm
+plugins_ Controls plugin module registration
+appdefaults_ Default values used by some Kerberos V5 applications
============== =======================================================
@@ -98,8 +98,8 @@
The libdefaults section may contain any of the following relations:
**allow_weak_crypto**
- If this is set to 0 (for false), then weak encryption types will
- be filtered out of the previous three lists (as noted in
+ If this flag is set to false, then weak encryption types will be
+ filtered out of the previous three lists (as noted in
:ref:`Supported_Encryption_Types_and_Salts`). The default value
for this tag is false, which may cause authentication failures in
existing Kerberos infrastructures that do not support strong
@@ -107,29 +107,25 @@
true until their infrastructure adopts stronger ciphers.
**ap_req_checksum_type**
- An integer which specifies the type of AP-REQ checksum to use in
- authenticators. This variable should be unset so the appropriate
- checksum for the encryption key in use will be used. This can be
- set if backward compatibility requires a specific checksum type.
- See the **kdc_req_checksum_type** configuration option for the
- possible values and their meanings.
+ An integer which specifies the type of AP-REQ checksum to use in
+ authenticators. This variable should be unset so the appropriate
+ checksum for the encryption key in use will be used. This can be
+ set if backward compatibility requires a specific checksum type.
+ See the **kdc_req_checksum_type** configuration option for the
+ possible values and their meanings.
**canonicalize**
- This flag indicates to the KDC that the client is prepared to
- receive a reply that contains a principal name other than the one
- requested. The client should expect, when sending names with the
- "canonicalize" KDC option, that names in the KDC's reply will be
- different than the name in the request. The default value for
- this flag is not set.
+ If this flag is set to true, initial ticket requests to the KDC
+ will request canonicalization of the client principal name, and
+ answers with different client principals than the requested
+ principal will be accepted. The default value is false.
**ccache_type**
- Use this parameter on systems which are DCE clients, to specify
- the type of cache to be created by :ref:`kinit(1)`, or when
- forwarded tickets are received. DCE and Kerberos can share the
- cache, but some versions of DCE do not support the default cache
- as created by this version of Kerberos. Use a value of 1 on DCE
- 1.0.3a systems, and a value of 2 on DCE 1.1 systems. The default
- value is 4.
+ This parameter determines the format of credential cache types
+ created by :ref:`kinit(1)` or other programs. The default value
+ is 4, which represents the most current format. Smaller values
+ can be used for compatibility with very old implementations of
+ Kerberos which interact with credential caches on the same host.
**clockskew**
Sets the maximum allowable amount of clockskew in seconds that the
@@ -143,39 +139,36 @@
**default_realm**
Identifies the default Kerberos realm for the client. Set its
- value to your Kerberos realm. If this is not specified and the
- TXT record lookup is enabled (see :ref:`using_dns`), then that
- information will be used to determine the default realm. If this
- tag is not set in this configuration file and there is no DNS
- information found, then an error will be returned.
+ value to your Kerberos realm. If this value is not set, then a
+ realm must be specified with every Kerberos principal when
+ invoking programs such as :ref:`kinit(1)`.
**default_tgs_enctypes**
Identifies the supported list of session key encryption types that
- should be returned by the KDC. The list may be delimited with
- commas or whitespace. Kerberos supports many different encryption
- types, and support for more is planned in the future. (see
+ should be returned by the KDC. The list may be delimited with
+ commas or whitespace. See
:ref:`Supported_Encryption_Types_and_Salts` for a list of the
- accepted values for this tag). The default value is
+ accepted values for this tag. The default value is
``aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96 aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96 des3-cbc-sha1
- arcfour-hmac-md5 des-cbc-crc des-cbc-md5 des-cbc-md4``.
+ arcfour-hmac-md5 des-cbc-crc des-cbc-md5 des-cbc-md4``, but
+ single-DES encryption types will be implicitly removed from this
+ list if the value of **allow_weak_crypto** is false.
**default_tkt_enctypes**
Identifies the supported list of session key encryption types that
- should be requested by the client. The format is the same as for
+ should be requested by the client. The format is the same as for
default_tgs_enctypes. The default value for this tag is
``aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96 aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96 des3-cbc-sha1
- arcfour-hmac-md5 des-cbc-crc des-cbc-md5 des-cbc-md4``.
+ arcfour-hmac-md5 des-cbc-crc des-cbc-md5 des-cbc-md4``, but
+ single-DES encryption types will be implicitly removed from this
+ list if the value of **allow_weak_crypto** is false.
-**dns_fallback**
- General flag controlling the use of DNS for Kerberos information.
- If both of the preceding options are specified, this option has no
- effect.
-
**dns_lookup_kdc**
Indicate whether DNS SRV records should be used to locate the KDCs
and other servers for a realm, if they are not listed in the
- information for the realm. (Note that the admin_server entry must
- be in the file, because the DNS implementation for it is
+ krb5.conf information for the realm. (Note that the admin_server
+ entry must be in the krb5.conf realm information in order to
+ contact kadmind, because the DNS implementation for kadmin is
incomplete.)
Enabling this option does open up a type of denial-of-service
@@ -186,56 +179,34 @@
data), and anything the fake KDC sends will not be trusted without
verification using some secret that it won't know.
- If this option is not specified but dns_fallback is, that value
- will be used instead. If neither option is specified, the
- behavior depends on configure-time options; if none were given,
- the default is to enable this option. If the DNS support is not
- compiled in, this entry has no effect.
-
-**dns_lookup_realm**
- Indicate whether DNS TXT records should be used to determine the
- Kerberos realm of a host.
-
- Enabling this option may permit a redirection attack, where
- spoofed DNS replies persuade a client to authenticate to the wrong
- realm, when talking to the wrong host (either by spoofing yet more
- DNS records or by intercepting the net traffic). Depending on how
- the client software manages hostnames, however, it could already
- be vulnerable to such attacks. We are looking at possible ways to
- minimize or eliminate this exposure. For now, we encourage more
- adventurous sites to try using Secure DNS.
-
- If this option is not specified but dns_fallback is, that value
- will be used instead. If neither option is specified, the
- behavior depends on configure-time options; if none were given,
- the default is to disable this option. If the DNS support is not
- compiled in, this entry has no effect.
-
**extra_addresses**
This allows a computer to use multiple local addresses, in order
- to allow Kerberos to work in a network that uses NATs. The
- addresses should be in a comma-separated list.
+ to allow Kerberos to work in a network that uses NATs while still
+ using address-restricted tickets. The addresses should be in a
+ comma-separated list. This option has no effect if
+ **noaddresses** is true.
**forwardable**
- If this flag is set, initial tickets by default will be
- forwardable. The default value for this flag is not set.
+ If this flag is true, initial tickets will be forwardable by
+ default, if allowed by the KDC. The default value is false.
**ignore_acceptor_hostname**
When accepting GSSAPI or krb5 security contexts for host-based
service principals, ignore any hostname passed by the calling
- application and allow any service principal present in the keytab
- which matches the service name and realm name (if given). This
- option can improve the administrative flexibility of server
- applications on multihomed hosts, but can compromise the security
- of virtual hosting environments. The default value is false.
+ application, and allow clients to authenticate to any service
+ principal in the keytab matching the service name and realm name
+ (if given). This option can improve the administrative
+ flexibility of server applications on multihomed hosts, but could
+ compromise the security of virtual hosting environments. The
+ default value is false.
**k5login_authoritative**
- If the value of this relation is true (the default), principals
- must be listed in a local user's k5login file to be granted login
- access, if a :ref:`.k5login(5)` file exists. If the value of this
- relation is false, a principal may still be granted login access
- through other mechanisms even if a k5login file exists but does
- not list the principal.
+ If this flag is true, principals must be listed in a local user's
+ k5login file to be granted login access, if a :ref:`.k5login(5)`
+ file exists. If this flag is false, a principal may still be
+ granted login access through other mechanisms even if a k5login
+ file exists but does not list the principal. The default value is
+ true.
**k5login_directory**
If set, the library will look for a local user's k5login file
@@ -246,22 +217,22 @@
the local user or by root.
**kdc_default_options**
- Default KDC options (Xored for multiple values) when requesting
- initial credentials. By default it is set to 0x00000010
- (KDC_OPT_RENEWABLE_OK).
+ Default KDC options (Xored for multiple values) when requesting
+ initial tickets. By default it is set to 0x00000010
+ (KDC_OPT_RENEWABLE_OK).
**kdc_timesync**
- If this is set to 1 (for true), then client machines will compute
- the difference between their time and the time returned by the KDC
- in the timestamps in the tickets and use this value to correct for
- an inaccurate system clock. This corrective factor is only used
- by the Kerberos library. The default is 1.
+ If this flag is true, client machines will compute the difference
+ between their time and the time returned by the KDC in the
+ timestamps in the tickets and use this value to correct for an
+ inaccurate system clock when requesting service tickets or
+ authenticating to services. This corrective factor is only used
+ by the Kerberos library; it is not used to change the system
+ clock. The default value is true.
**kdc_req_checksum_type**
An integer which specifies the type of checksum to use for the KDC
- requests for compatibility with DCE security servers which do not
- support the default RSA MD5 used by Kerberos V5. This applies to
- DCE 1.1 and earlier. Use a value of 2 to use the RSA MD4 instead.
+ requests, for compatibility with very old KDC implementations.
This value is only used for DES keys; other keys use the preferred
checksum type for those keys.
@@ -280,14 +251,17 @@
======== ===============================
**noaddresses**
- Setting this flag causes the initial Kerberos ticket to be
- addressless. The default for the flag is set.
+ If this flag is true, requests for initial tickets will not be
+ made with address restrictions set, allowing the tickets to be
+ used across NATs. The default value is true.
**permitted_enctypes**
Identifies all encryption types that are permitted for use in
session key encryption. The default value for this tag is
``aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96 aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96 des3-cbc-sha1
- arcfour-hmac-md5 des-cbc-crc des-cbc-md5 des-cbc-md4``.
+ arcfour-hmac-md5 des-cbc-crc des-cbc-md5 des-cbc-md4``, but
+ single-DES encryption types will be implicitly removed from this
+ list if the value of **allow_weak_crypto** is false.
**plugin_base_dir**
If set, determines the base directory where krb5 plugins are
@@ -301,15 +275,13 @@
which forces libkrb5 to attempt to use PKINIT if it is supported.
**proxiable**
- If this flag is set, initial tickets by default will be proxiable.
- The default value for this flag is not set.
+ If this flag is true, initial tickets will be proxiable by
+ default, if allowed by the KDC. The default value is false.
**rdns**
- If set to false, prevent the use of reverse DNS resolution when
- translating hostnames into service principal names. Defaults to
- true. Setting this flag to false is more secure, but may force
- users to exclusively use fully qualified domain names when
- authenticating to services.
+ If this flag is true, reverse name lookup will be used in addition
+ to forward name lookup to canonicalizing hostnames for use in
+ service principal names. The default value is true.
**realm_try_domains**
Indicate whether a host's domain components should be used to
@@ -322,8 +294,8 @@
set. The default is not to search domain components.
**renew_lifetime**
- The value of this tag is the default renewable lifetime for
- initial tickets. The default value for the tag is 0.
+ Sets the default renewable lifetime for initial ticket requests.
+ The default value is 0.
**safe_checksum_type**
An integer which specifies the type of checksum to use for the
@@ -335,21 +307,21 @@
configuration option for the possible values and their meanings.
**ticket_lifetime**
- The value of this tag is the default lifetime for initial tickets.
- The default value for the tag is 1 day.
+ Sets the default lifetime for initial ticket requests. The
+ default value is 1 day.
**udp_preference_limit**
When sending a message to the KDC, the library will try using TCP
before UDP if the size of the message is above
- **udp_preference_list**. If the message is smaller than
- **udp_preference_list**, then UDP will be tried before
- TCP. Regardless of the size, both protocols will be tried if the
- first attempt fails.
+ **udp_preference_limit**. If the message is smaller than
+ **udp_preference_limit**, then UDP will be tried before TCP.
+ Regardless of the size, both protocols will be tried if the first
+ attempt fails.
**verify_ap_req_nofail**
- If this flag is set, then an attempt to get initial credentials
- will fail if the client machine does not have a keytab. The
- default for the flag is not set.
+ If this flag is true, then an attempt to verify initial
+ credentials will fail if the client machine does not have a
+ keytab. The default value is false.
.. _realms:
@@ -374,10 +346,6 @@
explicit mapping for the principal name that is being
translated. The possible values are:
- **DB:**\ *filename*
- The principal will be looked up in the database *filename*.
- Support for this is not currently compiled in by default.
-
**RULE:**\ *exp*
The local name will be formulated from *exp*.
@@ -431,12 +399,10 @@
loadable database library.
**default_domain**
- This tag is used for Kerberos 4 compatibility. Kerberos 4 does not
- require the entire hostname of a server to be in its principal
- like Kerberos 5 does. This tag provides the domain name needed to
- produce a full hostname when translating V4 principal names into
- V5 principal names. All servers in this realm are assumed to be
- in the domain given as the value of this tag.
+ This tag specifies the domain used to expand hostnames when
+ translating Kerberos 4 service principals to Kerberos 5 principals
+ (for example, when converting ``rcmd.hostname`` to
+ ``host/hostname.domain``).
**kdc**
The name or address of a host running a KDC for that realm. An
@@ -454,10 +420,6 @@
If there is no such entry, the port 464 on the **admin_server**
host will be tried.
-**krb524_server**
- Points to the server that does 524 conversions. If it is not
- mentioned, the krb524 port 4444 on the kdc will be tried.
-
**master_kdc**
Identifies the master KDC(s). Currently, this tag is used in only
one case: If an attempt to get credentials fails because of an
@@ -487,89 +449,90 @@
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The [domain_realm] section provides a translation from a domain name
-or hostname to a Kerberos realm name. The tag name can be a host
-name, or a domain name, where domain names are indicated by a prefix
-of a period (.). The value of the relation is the Kerberos realm name
+or hostname to a Kerberos realm name. The tag name can be a host name
+or domain name, where domain names are indicated by a prefix of a
+period (``.``). The value of the relation is the Kerberos realm name
for that particular host or domain. The Kerberos realm may be
identified either in the realms_ section or using DNS SRV records.
-Host names and domain names should be in lower case.
+Host names and domain names should be in lower case. For example:
-If no translation entry applies, the host's realm is considered to be
-the hostname's domain portion converted to upper case. For example,
-the following [domain_realm] section:
-
::
[domain_realm]
crash.mit.edu = TEST.ATHENA.MIT.EDU
.mit.edu = ATHENA.MIT.EDU
mit.edu = ATHENA.MIT.EDU
- example.com = EXAMPLE.COM
-maps the host with the *exact* name ``crash.mit.edu`` into the
+maps the host with the exact name ``crash.mit.edu`` into the
TEST.ATHENA.MIT.EDU realm. The period prefix in ``.mit.edu`` denotes
-that *all* systems in the ``mit.edu`` domain belong to
-``ATHENA.MIT.EDU`` realm. Note the entries for the hosts ``mit.edu``
-and ``example.com``. Without these entries, these hosts would be
-mapped into the Kerberos realms EDU and COM, respectively.
+that all systems in the ``mit.edu`` domain belong to
+``ATHENA.MIT.EDU`` realm. The third entry maps the host ``mit.edu``
+itself to the ``ATHENA.MIT.EDU`` realm.
+If no translation entry applies to a hostname used for a service
+principal for a service ticket request, the library will try to get a
+referral to the appropriate realm from the client realm's KDC. If
+that does not succeed, the host's realm is considered to be the
+hostname's domain portion converted to uppercase, unless the
+**realm_try_domains** setting in [libdefaults] causes a different
+parent domain to be used.
+
+
.. _logging:
[logging]
~~~~~~~~~
-The [logging] section indicates how a particular entity is to perform
-its logging. The relations in this section assign one or more values
-to the entity name. Currently, the following entities are used:
+The [logging] section indicates how :ref:`krb5kdc(8)` and
+:ref:`kadmind(8)` perform logging. The keys in this section are
+daemon names, which may be one of:
**admin_server**
- These entries specify how the administrative server is to perform
- its logging.
+ Specifies how :ref:`kadmind(8)` performs logging.
-**default**
- These entries specify how to perform logging in the absence of
- explicit specifications otherwise.
-
**kdc**
- These entries specify how the KDC is to perform its logging.
+ Specifies how :ref:`krb5kdc(8)` performs logging.
+**default**
+ Specifies how either daemon performs logging in the absence of
+ relations specific to the daemon.
+
Values are of the following forms:
**FILE=**\ *filename* or **FILE:**\ *filename*
- This value causes the entity's logging messages to go to the
- *filename*. If the = form is used, the file is overwritten. If
- the \: form is used, the file is appended to.
+ This value causes the daemon's logging messages to go to the
+ *filename*. If the ``=`` form is used, the file is overwritten.
+ If the ``:`` form is used, the file is appended to.
**STDERR**
- This value causes the entity's logging messages to go to its
+ This value causes the daemon's logging messages to go to its
standard error stream.
**CONSOLE**
- This value causes the entity's logging messages to go to the
+ This value causes the daemon's logging messages to go to the
console, if the system supports it.
**DEVICE=**\ *<devicename>*
- This causes the entity's logging messages to go to the specified
+ This causes the daemon's logging messages to go to the specified
device.
**SYSLOG**\ [\ **:**\ *severity*\ [\ **:**\ *facility*\ ]]
- This causes the entity's logging messages to go to the system log.
+ This causes the daemon's logging messages to go to the system log.
The severity argument specifies the default severity of system log
messages. This may be any of the following severities supported
- by the syslog(3) call, minus the LOG\_ prefix: LOG_EMERG,
- LOG_ALERT, LOG_CRIT, LOG_ERR, LOG_WARNING, LOG_NOTICE, LOG_INFO,
- and LOG_DEBUG. For example, a value of CRIT would specify
- LOG_CRIT severity.
+ by the syslog(3) call, minus the ``LOG_`` prefix: **EMERG**,
+ **ALERT**, **CRIT**, **ERR**, **WARNING**, **NOTICE**, **INFO**,
+ and **DEBUG**.
The facility argument specifies the facility under which the
messages are logged. This may be any of the following facilities
- supported by the syslog(3) call minus the LOG\_ prefix: LOG_KERN,
- LOG_USER, LOG_MAIL, LOG_DAEMON, LOG_AUTH, LOG_LPR, LOG_NEWS,
- LOG_UUCP, LOG_CRON, and LOG_LOCAL0 through LOG_LOCAL7.
+ supported by the syslog(3) call minus the LOG\_ prefix: **KERN**,
+ **USER**, **MAIL**, **DAEMON**, **AUTH**, **LPR**, **NEWS**,
+ **UUCP**, **CRON**, and **LOCAL0** through **LOCAL7**.
- If no severity is specified, the default is ERR. If no facility
- is specified, the default is AUTH.
+ If no severity is specified, the default is **ERR**. If no
+ facility is specified, the default is **AUTH**.
In the following example, the logging messages from the KDC will go to
the console and to the system log under the facility LOG_DAEMON with
@@ -592,29 +555,30 @@
~~~~~~~~~
In order to perform direct (non-hierarchical) cross-realm
-authentication, a database is needed to construct the authentication
-paths between the realms. This section defines that database.
+authentication, configuration is needed to determine the
+authentication paths between realms.
A client will use this section to find the authentication path between
-its realm and the realm of the server. The server will use this
+its realm and the realm of the server. The server will use this
section to verify the authentication path used by the client, by
checking the transited field of the received ticket.
-There is a tag for each participating realm, and each tag has subtags
-for each of the realms. The value of the subtags is an intermediate
-realm which may participate in the cross-realm authentication. The
-subtags may be repeated if there is more then one intermediate realm.
-A value of "." means that the two realms share keys directly, and no
-intermediate realms should be allowed to participate.
+There is a tag for each participating client realm, and each tag has
+subtags for each of the server realms. The value of the subtags is an
+intermediate realm which may participate in the cross-realm
+authentication. The subtags may be repeated if there is more then one
+intermediate realm. A value of "." means that the two realms share
+keys directly, and no intermediate realms should be allowed to
+participate.
-There are n**2 possible entries in this table, but only those entries
-which will be needed on the client or the server need to be present.
-The client needs a tag for its local realm, with subtags for all the
-realms of servers it will need to authenticate with. A server needs a
-tag for each realm of the clients it will serve.
+Only those entries which will be needed on the client or the server
+need to be present. A client needs a tag for its local realm with
+subtags for all the realms of servers it will need to authenticate to.
+A server needs a tag for each realm of the clients it will serve, with
+a subtag of the server realm.
For example, ``ANL.GOV``, ``PNL.GOV``, and ``NERSC.GOV`` all wish to
-use the ``ES.NET`` realm as an intermediate realm. ``ANL`` has a sub
+use the ``ES.NET`` realm as an intermediate realm. ANL has a sub
realm of ``TEST.ANL.GOV`` which will authenticate with ``NERSC.GOV``
but not ``PNL.GOV``. The [capaths] section for ``ANL.GOV`` systems
would look like this:
@@ -668,108 +632,57 @@
NERSC.GOV = ES.NET
}
-In the above examples, the ordering is not important, except when the
-same subtag name is used more then once. The client will use this to
-determine the path. (It is not important to the server, since the
-transited field is not sorted.)
+When a subtag is used more than once within a tag, clients will use
+the order of values to determine the path. The order of values is not
+important to servers.
-This feature is not currently supported by DCE. DCE security servers
-can be used with Kerberized clients and servers, but versions prior to
-DCE 1.1 did not fill in the transited field, and should be used with
-caution.
-
.. _dbdefaults:
[dbdefaults]
~~~~~~~~~~~~
-The [dbdefaults] section provides default values for the database
-specific parameters. It can also specify the configuration section
-under dbmodules_ section for database specific parameters used by the
-database library.
+The [dbdefaults] section specifies default values for some database
+parameters, to be used if the [dbmodules] subsection does not contain
+a relation for the tag. See the :ref:`dbmodules` section for the
+definitions of these relations.
-The following tags are used in this section:
+* **ldap_kerberos_container_dn**
+* **ldap_kdc_dn**
+* **ldap_kadmind_dn**
+* **ldap_service_password_file**
+* **ldap_servers**
+* **ldap_conns_per_server**
-**database_module**
- This relation indicates the name of the configuration section
- under the dbmodules_ for database specific parameters used by the
- loadable database library.
-**ldap_kerberos_container_dn**
- This LDAP specific tag indicates the DN of the container object
- where the realm objects will be located. This value is used if
- the container object is not mentioned in the configuration section
- under dbmodules_.
-
-**ldap_kdc_dn**
- This LDAP specific tag indicates the default bind DN for the KDC
- server. The KDC server does a login to the directory as this
- object. This object should have the rights to read the Kerberos
- data in the LDAP database. This value is used if the bind DN for
- the KDC is not mentioned in the configuration section under
- dbmodules_.
-
-**ldap_kadmind_dn**
- This LDAP specific tag indicates the default bind DN for the
- Administration server. The administration server does a login to
- the directory as this object. This object should have the rights
- to read and write the Kerberos data in the LDAP database. This
- value is used if the bind DN for the Administration server is not
- mentioned in the configuration section under dbmodules_.
-
-**ldap_service_password_file**
- This LDAP specific tag indicates the file containing the stashed
- passwords (created by ``kdb5_ldap_util stashsrvpw``) for the
- objects used by the Kerberos servers to bind to the LDAP server.
- This file must be kept secure. This value is used if no service
- password file is mentioned in the configuration section under
- dbmodules_.
-
-**ldap_servers**
- This LDAP specific tag indicates the list of LDAP servers that the
- Kerberos servers can connect to. The list of LDAP servers is
- whitespace-separated. The LDAP server is specified by a LDAP URI.
- This value is used if no LDAP servers are mentioned in the
- configuration section under dbmodules_. It is recommended to use
- the ``ldapi://`` or ``ldaps://`` interface and not to use
- ``ldap://`` interface.
-
-**ldap_conns_per_server**
- This LDAP specific tag indicates the number of connections to be
- maintained per LDAP server. This value is used if the number of
- connections per LDAP server are not mentioned in the configuration
- section under dbmodules_. The default value is 5.
-
-
.. _dbmodules:
[dbmodules]
~~~~~~~~~~~
-Contains database specific parameters used by the database library.
-Each tag in the [dbmodules] section of the file names a configuration
-section for database specific parameters that can be referred to by a
-realm. The value of the tag is a subsection where the relations in
-that subsection define the database specific parameters.
+The [dbmodules] section contains parameters used by the KDC database
+library and database modules. The following tag may be specified
+in the [dbmodules] section:
-For each section, the following tags may be specified in the
-subsection:
+**db_module_dir**
+ This tag controls where the plugin system looks for modules. The
+ value should be an absolute path.
+Other tags in the [dbmodules] section name a configuration subsection
+for parameters which can be referred to by a realm's
+**database_module** parameter. The following tags may be specified in
+the subsection:
+
**database_name**
This DB2-specific tag indicates the location of the database in
the filesystem. The default is
``/usr/local/var/krb5kdc/principal``.
**db_library**
- This tag indicates the name of the loadable database library. The
- value should be ``db2`` for DB2 database and ``kldap`` for LDAP
- database.
+ This tag indicates the name of the loadable database module. The
+ value should be ``db2`` for the DB2 module and ``kldap`` for the
+ LDAP module.
-**db_module_dir**
- This tag controls where the plugin system looks for modules. The
- value should be an absolute path.
-
**disable_last_success**
If set to ``true``, suppresses KDC updates to the "Last successful
authentication" field of principal entries requiring
@@ -784,37 +697,38 @@
improve performance, but also disables account lockout.
**ldap_conns_per_server**
- This LDAP specific tags indicates the number of connections to be
+ This LDAP-specific tag indicates the number of connections to be
maintained per LDAP server.
**ldap_kadmind_dn**
- This LDAP specific tag indicates the default bind DN for the
- Administration server. The administration server does a login to
- the directory as this object. This object should have the rights
- to read and write the Kerberos data in the LDAP database.
+ This LDAP-specific tag indicates the default bind DN for the
+ :ref:`kadmind(8)` daemon. kadmind does a login to the directory
+ as this object. This object should have the rights to read and
+ write the Kerberos data in the LDAP database.
**ldap_kdc_dn**
- This LDAP specific tag indicates the default bind DN for the KDC
- server. The KDC server does a login to the directory as this
- object. This object should have the rights to read the Kerberos
- data in the LDAP database.
+ This LDAP-specific tag indicates the default bind DN for the
+ :ref:`krb5kdc(8)` daemon. The KDC does a login to the directory
+ as this object. This object should have the rights to read the
+ Kerberos data in the LDAP database, and to write data unless
+ **disable_lockout** and **disable_last_success** are true.
**ldap_kerberos_container_dn**
- This LDAP specific tag indicates the DN of the container object
+ This LDAP-specific tag indicates the DN of the container object
where the realm objects will be located.
**ldap_servers**
- This LDAP specific tag indicates the list of LDAP servers that the
+ This LDAP-specific tag indicates the list of LDAP servers that the
Kerberos servers can connect to. The list of LDAP servers is
whitespace-separated. The LDAP server is specified by a LDAP URI.
- It is recommended to use ``ldapi://`` or ``ldaps://`` interface to
- connect to the LDAP server.
+ It is recommended to use ``ldapi:`` or ``ldaps:`` URLs to connect
+ to the LDAP server.
**ldap_service_password_file**
- This LDAP specific tag indicates the file containing the stashed
+ This LDAP-specific tag indicates the file containing the stashed
passwords (created by ``kdb5_ldap_util stashsrvpw``) for the
- objects used by the Kerberos servers to bind to the LDAP server.
- This file must be kept secure.
+ **ldap_kadmind_dn** and **ldap_kdc_dn** objects. This file must
+ be kept secure.
.. _appdefaults:
@@ -854,7 +768,7 @@
other realms should have ``option2`` set to true.
The list of specifiable options for each application may be found in
-that application's man pages. The application defaults specified here
+that application's man pages. The application defaults specified here
are overridden by those specified in the realms_ section.
@@ -891,7 +805,7 @@
located at *pathname* to be registered as a dynamic module named
*modulename* for the pluggable interface. If *pathname* is not an
absolute path, it will be treated as relative to the
- ``krb5/plugins`` subdirectory of the krb5 library directory.
+ **plugin_base_dir** value from :ref:`libdefaults`.
The following subsections are currently supported within the [plugins]
section:
@@ -954,18 +868,15 @@
PKINIT options
--------------
-* pkinit identity syntax
-* pkinit krb5.conf options
+.. note:: The following are PKINIT-specific options. These values may
+ be specified in [libdefaults] as global defaults, or within
+ a realm-specific subsection of [libdefaults], or may be
+ specified as realm-specific values in the [realms] section.
+ A realm-specific value overrides, not adds to, a generic
+ [libdefaults] specification. The search order is:
-.. note:: The following are pkinit-specific options. Note that these
- values may be specified in [libdefaults] as global defaults,
- or within a realm-specific subsection of [libdefaults], or
- may be specified as realm-specific values in the [realms]
- section. Also note that a realm-specific value over-rides,
- does not add to, a generic [libdefaults] specification. The
- search order is:
+1. realm-specific subsection of [libdefaults]:
-1. realm-specific subsection of [libdefaults] :
::
[libdefaults]
@@ -974,6 +885,7 @@
}
2. realm-specific value in the [realms] section,
+
::
[realms]
@@ -982,17 +894,20 @@
}
3. generic value in the [libdefaults] section.
+
::
[libdefaults]
pkinit_anchors = DIR\:/usr/local/generic_trusted_cas/
-Specifying pkinit identity information
+.. _pkinit_identity:
+
+Specifying PKINIT identity information
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The syntax for specifying Public Key identity, trust, and revocation
-information for pkinit is as follows:
+information for PKINIT is as follows:
**FILE:**\ *filename*\ [**,**\ *keyfilename*]
This option has context-specific behavior.
@@ -1000,7 +915,7 @@
In **pkinit_identity** or **pkinit_identities**, *filename*
specifies the name of a PEM-format file containing the user's
certificate. If *keyfilename* is not specified, the user's
- private key is expected to be in file-name as well. Otherwise,
+ private key is expected to be in *filename* as well. Otherwise,
*keyfilename* is the name of the file containing the private key.
In **pkinit_anchors** or **pkinit_pool**, *filename* is assumed to
@@ -1009,7 +924,7 @@
**DIR:**\ *dirname*
This option has context-specific behavior.
- In **pkinit_identity** or **pkinit_identities**, *directory-name*
+ In **pkinit_identity** or **pkinit_identities**, *dirname*
specifies a directory with files named ``*.crt`` and ``*.key``
where the first part of the file name is the same for matching
pairs of certificate and private key files. When a file with a
@@ -1017,36 +932,33 @@
``.key`` is assumed to contain the private key. If no such file
is found, then the certificate in the ``.crt`` is not used.
- In **pkinit_anchors** or **pkinit_pool**, *directory-name* is
- assumed to be an OpenSSL-style hashed CA directory where each CA
- cert is stored in a file named ``hash-of-ca-cert.#``. This
- infrastructure is encouraged, but all files in the directory will
- be examined and if they contain certificates (in PEM format), they
- will be used.
+ In **pkinit_anchors** or **pkinit_pool**, *dirname* is assumed to
+ be an OpenSSL-style hashed CA directory where each CA cert is
+ stored in a file named ``hash-of-ca-cert.#``. This infrastructure
+ is encouraged, but all files in the directory will be examined and
+ if they contain certificates (in PEM format), they will be used.
- In **pkinit_revoke**, *directory-name* is assumed to be an
- OpenSSL-style hashed CA directory where each revocation list is
- stored in a file named ``hash-of-ca-cert.r#``. This
- infrastructure is encouraged, but all files in the directory will
- be examined and if they contain a revocation list (in PEM format),
- they will be used.
+ In **pkinit_revoke**, *dirname* is assumed to be an OpenSSL-style
+ hashed CA directory where each revocation list is stored in a file
+ named ``hash-of-ca-cert.r#``. This infrastructure is encouraged,
+ but all files in the directory will be examined and if they
+ contain a revocation list (in PEM format), they will be used.
-**PKCS12:**\ *pkcs12-file-name*
- *pkcs12-file-name* is the name of a PKCS #12 format file,
- containing the user's certificate and private key.
+**PKCS12:**\ *filename*
+ *filename* is the name of a PKCS #12 format file, containing the
+ user's certificate and private key.
-**PKCS11:**\ [**module_name=**]\ *module-name*\ [**:slotid=**\ *slot-id*][**:token=**\ *token-label*][**:certid=**\ *cert-id*][**:certlabel=**\ *cert-label*]
- All keyword/values are optional. *module-name* specifies the
- location of a library implementing PKCS #11. If a value is
- encountered with no keyword, it is assumed to be the
- *module-name*. If no module-name is specified, the default is
- ``opensc-pkcs11.so``. ``slotid=`` and/or ``token=`` may be
- specified to force the use of a particular smard card reader or
- token if there is more than one available. ``certid=`` and/or
- ``certlabel=`` may be specified to force the selection of a
- particular certificate on the device. See the
- **pkinit_cert_match** configuration option for more ways to select
- a particular certificate to use for pkinit.
+**PKCS11:**\ [**module_name=**]\ *modname*\ [**:slotid=**\ *slot-id*][**:token=**\ *token-label*][**:certid=**\ *cert-id*][**:certlabel=**\ *cert-label*]
+ All keyword/values are optional. *modname* specifies the location
+ of a library implementing PKCS #11. If a value is encountered
+ with no keyword, it is assumed to be the *modname*. If no
+ module-name is specified, the default is ``opensc-pkcs11.so``.
+ ``slotid=`` and/or ``token=`` may be specified to force the use of
+ a particular smard card reader or token if there is more than one
+ available. ``certid=`` and/or ``certlabel=`` may be specified to
+ force the selection of a particular certificate on the device.
+ See the **pkinit_cert_match** configuration option for more ways
+ to select a particular certificate to use for PKINIT.
**ENV:**\ *envvar*
*envvar* specifies the name of an environment variable which has
@@ -1066,10 +978,10 @@
**pkinit_cert_match**
Specifies matching rules that the client certificate must match
- before it is used to attempt pkinit authentication. If a user has
+ before it is used to attempt PKINIT authentication. If a user has
multiple certificates available (on a smart card, or via other
media), there must be exactly one certificate chosen before
- attempting pkinit authentication. This option may be specified
+ attempting PKINIT authentication. This option may be specified
multiple times. All the available certificates are checked
against each rule in order until there is a match of exactly one
certificate.
@@ -1117,6 +1029,7 @@
* keyEncipherment
Examples:
+
::
pkinit_cert_match = ||<SUBJECT>.*DoE.*<SAN>.*@EXAMPLE.COM
@@ -1146,8 +1059,8 @@
**pkinit_dh_min_bits**
Specifies the size of the Diffie-Hellman key the client will
- attempt to use. The acceptable values are currently 1024, 2048,
- and 4096. The default is 2048.
+ attempt to use. The acceptable values are 1024, 2048, and 4096.
+ The default is 2048.
**pkinit_identities**
Specifies the location(s) to be used to find the user's X.509
@@ -1211,6 +1124,7 @@
---------------------
Here is an example of a generic krb5.conf file:
+
::
[libdefaults]
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