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JumpBox for OTRS 1.1.5 (Default branch)

Image JumpBox for OTRS is a virtual appliance for OTRS. OTRS is a ticket request system (also known as a trouble ticket system) with many features to manage customer telephone calls and email messages. The JumpBox for OTRS allows anyone to be up and running with this system on any OS in under a minute. The virtualized nature of a JumpBox makes it trivial to move across OSes and hosting environments. And with features like built-in automated backups, it's the easiest way to deploy and manage OTRS. License: Free To Use But Restricted Changes:
The OTRS application has been upgraded to OTRS 2.3.3. This JumpBox should be able to restore from 1.0 and newer JumpBoxes. Image

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kinit(8krb)															       kinit(8krb)

Name
       kinit - Kerberos login utility

Syntax
       /usr/bin/kinit [ -irv ]

Description
       You  use the command to log into the Kerberos authentication and authorization system.  You also use the command when your original tickets
       have expired.  When you use the command without options, the utility prompts for a username and a Kerberos password and attempts to authen-
       ticate to the local Kerberos server.

       If  Kerberos  authenticates you correctly, retrieves your initial ticket and puts it in the ticket file specified by the KRBTKFILE environ-
       ment variable.  If you have not defined this variable, the ticket is stored in the file

       Make sure you use the command to destroy any active tickets before ending your login session.  You may want to put the command in a file so
       that all tickets are destroyed automatically when you log out.  Only registered Kerberos users can use the Kerberos system.

Options
       -i     Causes to prompt you for a Kerberos instance.

       -r     Causes to prompt you for a Kerberos realm.  This option lets you authenticate yourself with a remote Kerberos server.

       -v     Initiates verbose mode.	This causes to print the name of the ticket file used and a status message indicating the success or fail-
	      ure of your login attempt.

Restrictions
       Although user-level authentication is not supported, is useful for testing the installation of Kerberos functionality, by determining if  a
       newly  installed  principal  can  obtain  a  ticket-granting  ticket.  For example, to determine if the running on machine X can obtain its
       ticket-granting ticket, you can run input the principal name, the instance, X, and the password of If succeeds, then Kerberos is  correctly
       installed on machine X.

       The option has not been fully implemented.

Files
       See Also
	      kdestroy(8krb), klist(8krb)

																       kinit(8krb)