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kadmind - KADM5 administration server
kadmind [-r realm] [-m] [-nofork] [-port port-number]
DESCRIPTION
This command starts the KADM5 administration server. The administration server runs on the master Kerberos
server, which stores the KDC principal database and the KADM5 policy database. Kadmind accepts remote requests
to administer the information in these databases. Remote requests are sent, for example, by kadmin(8) and the
kpasswd(1) command, both of which are clients of kadmind.
kadmind requires a number of configuration files to be set up in order for it to work:
kdc.conf The KDC configuration file contains configuration informatin for the KDC and the KADM5 system. Kadmind
understands a number of variable settings in this file, some of whch are mandatory and some of which
are optional. See the CONFIGURATION VALUES section below.
keytab Kadmind requires a keytab containing correct entries for the kadmin/admin and kadmin/changepw princi-
pals for every realm that kadmind will answer requests for. The keytab can be created with the kad-
min(8) client. The location of the keytab is determined by the admin_keytab configuration variable
(see CONFIGURATION VALUES).
ACL file Kadmind's ACL (access control list) tells it which principals are allowed to perform KADM5 administra-
tion actions. The path of the ACL file is specified via the acl_file configuration variable (see CON-
FIGURATION VALUES). The syntax of the ACL file is specified in the ACL FILE SYNTAX section below.
After the server begins running, it puts itself in the background and disassociates itself from its controlling
terminal.
OPTIONS
-r realm
specifies the default realm that kadmind will serve; if it is not specified, the default realm of the host
is used. kadmind will answer requests for any realm that exists in the local KDC database and for which
the appropriate principals are in its keytab.
-m specifies that the master database password should be fetched from the keyboard rather than from a file on
disk. Note that the server gets the password prior to putting itself in the background; in combination
with the -nofork option, you must place it in the background by hand.
-nofork
specifies that the server does not put itself in the background and does not disassociate itself from the
terminal. In normal operation, you should always allow the server place itself in the background.
-port port-number
specifies the port on which the administration server listens for connections. The default is is con-
trolled by the kadmind_port configuration variable (see below).
CONFIGURATION VALUES
In addition to the relations defined in kdc.conf(5), kadmind understands the following relations, all of which
should appear in the [realms] section:
acl_file
The path of kadmind's ACL file. Mandatory. No default.
dict_file
The path of kadmind's password dictionary. A principal with any password policy will not be allowed to
select any password in the dictionary. Optional. No default.
admin_keytab
The name of the keytab containing entries for the principals kadmin/admin and kadmin/changepw in each
realm that kadmind will serve. The default is the value of the KRB5_KTNAME environment variable, if
defined. Mandatory.
kadmind_port
The TCP port on which kadmind will listen. The default is 749.
ACL FILE SYNTAX
The ACL file controls which principals can or cannot perform which administrative functions. For operations that
affect principals, the ACL file also controls which principals can operate on which other principals. This file
can contain comment lines, null lines or lines which contain ACL entries. Comment lines start with the sharp
sign (#) and continue until the end of the line. Lines containing ACL entries have the format of principal
whitespace operation-mask [whitespace operation-target]
Ordering is important. The first matching entry is the one which will control access for a particular principal
on a particular principal.
principal
may specify a partially or fully qualified Kerberos version 5 principal name. Each component of the name
may be wildcarded using the asterisk ( * ) character.
operation-target
[Optional] may specify a partially or fully qualified Kerberos version 5 principal name. Each component
of the name may be wildcarded using the asterisk ( * ) character.
operation-mask
Specifies what operations may or may not be peformed by a principal matching a particular entry. This is
a string of one or more of the following list of characters or their upper-case counterparts. If the
character is upper-case, then the operation is disallowed. If the character is lower-case, then the oper-
ation is permitted.
a [Dis]allows the addition of principals or policies in the database.
d [Dis]allows the deletion of principals or policies in the database.
m [Dis]allows the modification of principals or policies in the database.
c [Dis]allows the changing of passwords for principals in the database.
i [Dis]allows inquiries to the database.
l [Dis]allows the listing of principals or policies in the database.
x Short for admcil.
* Same as x.
Some examples of valid entries here are:
user/instance@realm adm
A standard fully qualified name. The operation-mask only applies to this principal and specifies that
[s]he may add, delete or modify principals and policies, but not change anybody else's password.
user/instance@realm cim service/instance@realm
A standard fully qualified name and a standard fully qualified target. The operation-mask only applies to
this principal operating on this target and specifies that [s]he may change the target's password, request
information about the target and modify it.
user/*@realm ac
A wildcarded name. The operation-mask applies to all principals in realm "realm" whose first component is
"user" and specifies that [s]he may add principals and change anybody's password.
user/*@realm i */instance@realm
A wildcarded name and target. The operation-mask applies to all principals in realm "realm" whose first
component is "user" and specifies that [s]he may perform inquiries on principals whose second component is
"instance" and realm is "realm".
FILES
principal.db default name for Kerberos principal database
<dbname>.kadm5 KADM5 administrative database. (This would be "principal.kadm5", if you use the default
database name.) Contains policy information.
<dbname>.kadm5.lock lock file for the KADM5 administrative database. This file works backwards from most other
lock files. I.e., kadmin will exit with an error if this file does not exist.
kadm5.acl file containing list of principals and their kadmin administrative privileges. See above for
a description.
kadm5.keytab keytab file for kadmin/admin principal.
kadm5.dict file containing dictionary of strings explicitly disallowed as passwords.
RELATED
kpasswd(1), kadmin(8), kdb5_util(8), kadm5_export(8), kadm5_import(8)
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