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NAME¶
kimpersonate
—
impersonate a user when there exist a keyfile or
KeyFile
SYNOPSIS¶
kimpersonate |
[-s string |
--ccache= string]
[-s string |
--server= string]
[-c string |
--client= string]
[-k string |
--keytab= string]
[-5 | --krb5 ]
[-A | --add ]
[-R | --referral ]
[-e integer |
--expire-time= integer]
[-a string |
--client-address= string]
[-t string |
--enc-type= string]
[--session-enc-type= string]
[-f string |
--ticket-flags= string]
[--verbose ] [--version ]
[--help ] |
DESCRIPTION¶
The kimpersonate
program creates a
"fake" ticket using the service-key of the service and stores it
in the given (or default) ccache. This is useful for testing. The service
key can be read from a Kerberos 5 keytab or AFS KeyFile. Supported
options:
--ccache=
string- ccache into which to store the ticket
-s
string,--server=
string- name of server principal
-c
string,--client=
string- name of client principal
-k
string,--keytab=
string- name of keytab file
-5
,--krb5
- create a Kerberos 5 ticket
-A
,--add
- don't re-initialize the ccache, instead add the ticket to an existing ccache.
-R
,--referral
- simulate a referrals-based KDC client by storing two entries, one with the empty realm for the service principal name.
-e
integer,--expire-time=
integer- lifetime of ticket in seconds
-a
string,--client-address=
string- address of client
-t
string,--enc-type=
string- encryption type (defaults to "aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96")
--session-enc-type=
string- session encryption type (defaults to enc-type or "des-cbc-crc" for afs service tickets)
-f
string,--ticket-flags=
string- ticket flags for krb5 ticket
--verbose
- Verbose output
--version
- Print version
--help
FILES¶
Uses /etc/krb5.keytab, and
/usr/afs/etc/KeyFile when available and the
-k
option is used with an appropriate prefix.
EXAMPLES¶
kimpersonate
can be used in
samba
root preexec option or for debugging.
kimpersonate
-s host/hummel.e.kth.se@E.KTH.SE -c
lha@E.KTH.SE -5 will create a Kerberos 5 ticket for lha@E.KTH.SE for the
host hummel.e.kth.se if there exists a keytab entry for it in
/etc/krb5.keytab.
In combination with the ktutil
command,
this is useful for testing. For example,
ktutil
-k tkt add -p host/foo.test@TEST
-V2 -e aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96 -r
kimpersonate
--cache=tcc -s
host/foo.test@TEST -c jdoe@TEST -k tkt --referral
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
Love Hornquist Astrand <lha@kth.se>
September 18, 2006 | Debian |