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Man Page: hpropd

Operating Environment: freebsd

Section: 8

HPROPD(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 						 HPROPD(8)

NAME
hpropd -- receive a propagated database
SYNOPSIS
hpropd [-d file | --database=file] [-n | --stdin] [--print] [-i | --no-inetd] [-k keytab | --keytab=keytab] [-4 | --v4dump]
DESCRIPTION
hpropd receives a database sent by hprop. and writes it as a local database. By default, hpropd expects to be started from inetd if stdin is a socket and expects to receive the dumped database over stdin otherwise. If the database is sent over the network, it is authenticated and encrypted. Only connections authenticated with the principal kadmin/hprop are accepted. Options supported: -d file, --database=file database -n, --stdin read from stdin --print print dump to stdout -i, --no-inetd not started from inetd -k keytab, --keytab=keytab keytab to use for authentication -4, --v4dump create v4 type DB
SEE ALSO
hprop(8)
HEIMDAL
August 27, 1997 HEIMDAL
Related Man Pages
sserver(8) - redhat
hprop(8) - debian
ipropd-slave(8) - debian
hprop(8) - netbsd
iprop(8) - freebsd
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