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kdb5_util(1M)						  System Administration Commands					     kdb5_util(1M)

NAME
kdb5_util - Kerberos Database maintenance utility SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/kdb5_util [-d dbname] [-f stashfile_name] [-k mkeytype] [-m ] [-M mkeyname] [-P password] [-r realm] [-x db_args]... cmd DESCRIPTION
The kdb5_util utility enables you to create, dump, load, and destroy the Kerberos V5 database. You can also use kdb5_util to create a stash file containing the Kerberos database master key. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -d dbname Specify the database name. .db is appended to whatever name is specified. You can specify an absolute path. If you do not specify the -d option, the default database name is /var/krb5/principal. -f stashfile_name Specify the stash file name. You can specify an absolute path. -k mkeytype Specify the master key type. Valid values are des3-cbc-sha1, des-cbc-crc, des-cbc-md5, des-cbc-raw, arcfour-hmac-md5, arcfour-hmac- md5-exp, aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96, and aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96. -m Enter the master key manually. -M mkeyname Specify the master key name. -P password Use the specified password instead of the stash file. -r realm Use realm as the default database realm. -x db_args Pass database-specific arguments to kadmin. Supported arguments are for LDAP and the Berkeley-db2 plug-in. These arguments are: binddn=binddn LDAP simple bind DN for authorization on the directory server. Overrides the ldap_kadmind_dn parameter setting in krb5.conf(4). bindpwd=bindpwd Bind password. dbname=name For the Berkeley-db2 plug-in, specifies a name for the Kerberos database. nconns=num Maximum number of server connections. port=num Directory server connection port. OPERANDS
The following operands are supported: cmd Specifies whether to create, destroy, dump, or load the database, or to create a stash file. You can specify the following commands: create -s Creates the database specified by the -d option. You will be prompted for the database master password. If you specify -s, a stash file is created as specified by the -f option. If you did not specify -f, the default stash file name is /var/krb5/.k5.realm. If you use the -f, -k, or -M options when you create a database, then you must use the same options when modifying or destroying the database. destroy Destroys the database specified by the -d option. stash Creates a stash file. If -f was not specified, the default stash file name is /var/krb5/.k5.realm. You will be prompted for the master database password. This command is useful when you want to generate the stash file from the password. dump [-old] [-b6] [-b7] [-ov] [-verbose] [-mkey_convert] [-new_mkey_file mkey_file] [-rev] [-recurse] [filename [principals...]] Dumps the current Kerberos and KADM5 database into an ASCII file. By default, the database is dumped in current format, "kdb5_util load_dumpversion 5". If filename is not specified or is the string "-", the dump is sent to standard output. Options are as fol- lows: -old Causes the dump to be in the Kerberos 5 Beta 5 and earlier dump format ("kdb5_edit load_dump version 2.0"). -b6 Causes the dump to be in the Kerberos 5 Beta 6 format ("kdb5_edit load_dump version 3.0"). -b7 Causes the dump to be in the Kerberos 5 Beta 7 format ("kdb5_util load_dump version 4"). This was the dump format produced on releases prior to 1.2.2. -ov Causes the dump to be in ovsec_adm_export format. -verbose Causes the name of each principal and policy to be displayed as it is dumped. -mkey_convert Prompts for a new master key. This new master key will be used to re-encrypt the key data in the dumpfile. The key data in the database will not be changed. -new_mkey_file mkey_file The filename of a stash file. The master key in this stash file will be used to re-encrypt the key data in the dumpfile. The key data in the database will not be changed. -rev Dumps in reverse order. This might recover principals that do not dump normally, in cases where database corruption has occured. -recurse Causes the dump to walk the database recursively (btree only). This might recover principals that do not dump normally, in cases where database corruption has occurred. In cases of such corruption, this option will probably retrieve more principals than will the -rev option. load [-old] [-b6] [-b7] [-ov] [-hash] [-verbose] [-update] filename dbname [admin_dbname] Loads a database dump from filename into dbname. Unless the -old or -b6 option is specified, the format of the dump file is detected automatically and handled appropriately. Unless the -update option is specified, load creates a new database containing only the principals in the dump file, overwriting the contents of any existing database. The -old option requires the database to be in the Kerberos 5 Beta 5 or earlier format ("kdb5_edit load_dump version 2.0"). -b6 Requires the database to be in the Kerberos 5 Beta 6 format ("kdb5_edit load_dump version 3.0"). -b7 Requires the database to be in the Kerberos 5 Beta 7 format ("kdb5_util load_dump version 4"). -ov Requires the database to be in ovsec_adm_import format. Must be used with the -update option. -hash Requires the database to be stored as a hash. If this option is not specified, the database will be stored as a btree. This option is not recommended, as databases stored in hash format are known to corrupt data and lose principals. -verbose Causes the name of each principal and policy to be displayed as it is dumped. -update Records from the dump file are added to or updated in the existing database. Otherwise, a new database is created containing only what is in the dump file and the old one is destroyed upon successful completion. filename Required argument that specifies a path to a file containing database dump. dbname Required argument that overrides the value specified on the command line or overrides the default. admin_dbname Optional argument that is derived from dbname if not specified. EXAMPLES
Example 1 Creating File that Contains Information about Two Principals The following example creates a file named slavedata that contains the information about two principals, jdb@ACME.COM and pak@ACME.COM. # /usr/krb5/bin/kdb5_util dump -verbose slavedata jdb@ACME.COM pak@ACME.COM FILES
/var/krb5/principal Kerberos principal database. /var/krb5/principal.kadm5 Kerberos administrative database. Contains policy information. /var/krb5/principal.kadm5.lock Lock file for the Kerberos administrative database. This file works backwards from most other lock files (that is, kadmin exits with an error if this file does not exist). /var/krb5/principal.ulog The update log file for incremental propagation. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWkdcu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
kpasswd(1), gkadmin(1M), kadmin(1M), kadmind(1M), kadmin.local(1M), kdb5_ldap_util(1M), kproplog(1M), kadm5.acl(4), kdc.conf(4), attributes(5), kerberos(5) SunOS 5.11 29 Feb 2008 kdb5_util(1M)
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