Query: kprop
OS: redhat
Section: 8
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KPROP(8) System Manager's Manual KPROP(8)NAMEkprop - propagate a Kerberos V5 principal database to a slave serverSYNOPSISkprop [-r realm] [-f file] [-d] [-P port] [-s keytab] slave_hostDESCRIPTIONkprop is used to propagate a Kerberos V5 database dump file from the master Kerberos server to a slave Kerberos server, which is specfied by slave_host. This is done by transmitting the dumped database file to the slave server over an encrypted, secure channel. The dump file must be created by kdb5_util, and is normally KPROP_DEFAULT_FILE (/var/kerberos/krb5kdc/slave_datatrans).OPTIONS-r realm specifies the realm of the master server; by default the realm returned by krb5_default_local_realm(3) is used. -f file specifies the filename where the dumped principal database file is to be found; by default the dumped database file is KPROP_DEFAULT_FILE (normally /var/kerberos/slave_datatrans). -P port specifies the port to use to contact the kpropd server on the remote host. -d prints debugging information. -s keytab specifies the location of the keytab file.SEE ALSOkpropd(8), kdb5_util(8), krb5kdc(8) KPROP(8)
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