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UNIX keytab file and service accounts

we are using kerberos authentication for the Oracle database. For automation jobs we are adding service accounts to keytab. does anybody using Kerberos authentication for jobs running through CORN ? if so , how you are getting passwords for service accounts ? if anyone has ideas please share.


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pam_krb5_migrate(7)					 Miscellaneous Information Manual				       pam_krb5_migrate(7)

NAME
pam_krb5_migrate - Kerberos 5 Migration PAM module SYNOPSIS
auth optional pam_krb5_migrate.so DESCRIPTION
pam_krb5_migrate is a stackable authentication module that takes a username and password from an earlier module in the stack, and attempts to transparently add them to a Kerberos realm using the Kerberos 5 kadmin service. The module can be used to ease the administrative burdens of migrating a large installed userbase from pre-existing authentication methods to a Kerberos-based setup. OPTIONS
The following options may be passed to the authentication module: debug syslog(3) debugging information at LOG_DEBUG level. keytab=<file> use alternate keytab for authentication (default is /etc/security/pam_krb5.keytab). min_uid=<uid> don't add principals for uids lower than <uid>. (default is 100) principal=<name> use the key for <name> instead of the default pam_migrate/<hostname> key realm=<REALM> update the database for a realm other than the default realm. AUTHOR
pam_krb5_migrate was written by Steve Langasek <vorlon@netexpress.net>. This manpage was assembled by Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org>. SEE ALSO
kadmin(1), pam_krb5(5), pam(3), libpam(4). 13 November 2006 pam_krb5_migrate(7)