06-25-2007
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DCrystal
And how do they (directors/somebody else with whom you pass interview) treat to admins from other countries?
Naturally they get paid less, which makes the directors happy and adds to their bonuses. However the foreign admin who gets paid less is still being paid more than the local admin who is now unemployed.
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krb.excl
KRB.EXCL(5) AFS File Reference KRB.EXCL(5)
NAME
krb.excl - Lists exclusions for mapping kerberos principals to AFS identities
DESCRIPTION
/etc/openafs/server/krb.excl is an optional file that resides on an OpenAFS server and is used to list exceptions to the algorithm of
mapping kerberos principals to AFS identities. It contains the name of one or more principals; each principal should be on a line by
itself. If a principal appears in this file, that principal will never be recognized by an OpenAFS server as a local identity, even if the
realm is specified as a local realm in krb.conf(5).
The principal names specified in this file must include the realm, and should be in Kerberos 4 format. That is, specify "user.inst@REALM",
not "user/inst@REALM", "user.inst", nor "user/inst".
RATIONALE
It is possible to use the krb.conf(5) configuration file to specify that multiple Kerberos realms can be considered `local' realms by
OpenAFS fileservers, and those realms can be used nearly interchangeably. A site may list "FOO.EXAMPLE.COM" and "BAR.EXAMPLE.COM" to allow
users to access AFS by using Kerberos tickets from either "FOO.EXAMPLE.COM" or "BAR.EXAMPLE.COM", and be treated as AFS users local to that
cell.
In many setups, one realm is really a `local' realm that is managed by the AFS administrators, and another `foreign' realm is specified in
krb.conf that is managed by someone else, but in the same organization. In such a case, the principal names for users are the same, so
users should be able to use either realm to authenticate to AFS. However, the principals for administrators are not the same between the
two realms, and so the administrators in the `foreign' realm should not be considered AFS administrators. Specifying the administrator
principals in the `foreign' realm prevents this, but still allows users to use either realm.
EXAMPLES
The realms "FOO.EXAMPLE.COM" and "AD.EXAMPLE.COM" are configured to both be local realms, but "AD.EXAMPLE.COM" should not be used by AFS
administrators. The AFS administrators are "admin" and "smith.admin". krb.excl contains:
admin@AD.EXAMPLE.COM
smith.admin@AD.EXAMPLE.COM
Now if someone authenticates with tickets for "smith/admin@AD.EXAMPLE.COM", they will not be recognized as the "smith.admin" AFS identity.
However, "smith@AD.EXAMPLE.COM" will be treated as the "smith" AFS identity, and "smith/admin@FOO.EXAMPLE.COM" will still be treated as
"smith.admin".
SEE ALSO
krb.conf(5)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2010 Sine Nomine Associates
This documentation is covered by the BSD License as written in the doc/LICENSE file. This man page was written by Andrew Deason for
OpenAFS.
OpenAFS 2012-03-26 KRB.EXCL(5)