Use these commands to configure and use network authentication service.
Command | Description |
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config.krb | Configures network authentication service servers and clients. |
kadmin | Administers the network authentication service database. |
kadmind_daemon | Starts the network authentication service administration server. |
kdb5_util | Allows an administrator to perform low-level maintenance procedures on the network authentication service database. |
kdestroy | Destroys a credentials cache (also called a key table). |
kinit | Obtains or renews a ticket-granting ticket. |
klist | Displays the contents of a credentials cache or key table. |
kpasswd | Changes the password for a principal. |
krb5kdc | Starts the network authentication service multithreaded key distribution center (KDC). |
ksetup | Manages the network authentication service entries in the LDAP directory for a network authentication service realm. |
ksu | Switches to another user ID. (Does this command work on iSeries™ as well?) |
ktutil | Allows an administrator to read, write, or edit entries in a keytab file. |
kvno | Displays the current key version number for a principal. |
start.krb5 | Starts the network authentication service server. |
stop.krb5 | Stops the network authentication service server. |
unconfig.krb5 | Unconfigures the network authentication service clients and services. |
For more information about these commands, see the IBM® Network Authentication Service AIX®, Linux®, and Solaris Administrator's and User's Guide.