keytab management

Austin Gonyou austin at coremetrics.com
Thu May 9 18:55:55 EDT 2002


you use kadmin to add/remove entries in the keytab file.
ktadd and ktremove are the commands. 

Check the Kerberos Adiministrator Guide, and setting up the KDC and also
the KDC on a host system. Both have examples of exactly that. 

On Thu, 2002-05-09 at 16:14, Frank Balluffi wrote:
> I understand how to display the contents of a keytab file using
> klist. What tool do I use to add and remove entries to and from a
> keytab file and where is such documentation?
> 
> Specifically, my keytab file contains a single entry for des-cbc-md5
> and I need to add an entry for des-cbc-crc, do I just need to add an
> entry for the existing DES key that authorizes its use for
> des-cbc-md5 or do I need to generate a second DES key? Thanks.
> 
> Frank
> 
> 
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