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KGETCRED(1) | General Commands Manual | KGETCRED(1) |
NAME¶
kgetcred
—
SYNOPSIS¶
kgetcred |
[- -canonicalize ]
[- -canonical ]
[-c -cache |
- -cache= cache]
[-e enctype |
- -enctype= enctype]
[- -debug ]
[-H |
- -hostbased ]
[- -name-type= name-type]
[- -no-transit-check ]
[- -no-store ]
[- -cached-only ]
[- -version ]
[- -help ]
principal |
kgetcred |
[options] - -hostbased
principal |
kgetcred |
[options] - -hostbased
service hostname
[extra-components] |
DESCRIPTION¶
kgetcred
obtains a ticket for the given service
principal. Usually tickets for services are obtained automatically when needed
but sometimes for some odd reason you want to obtain a particular ticket or of
a special type.
If -
-hostbased
is
given then the given service principal name will be canonicalized (see
below).
The third form constructs a host-based principal from the given service name and hostname. The service name "host" is used if the given service name in the third usage is the empty string.
For host-based names, the local host's hostname is used if the given hostname is the empty string or if the principal has a single component.
Any additional components will be included, even for host-based service principal names, but there are no defaults nor local canonicalization rules for additional components.
Local name canonicalization rules are applied unless the
-
-canonical
option is given.
Currently local name canonicalization rules are supported only for
host-based principal names' hostname component.
The principal's realm name may be canonicalized by following
Kerberos referrals from the client principal's home realm if the
-
-canonicalize
option is
given or if the local name canonicalization rules are configured to use
referrals.
Supported options:
-
-canonicalize
- requests that the KDC canonicalize the principal. Currently this only canonicalizes the realm by chasing referrals from the user's start realm, but in the future this may also enable the KDC to canonicalize the complete principal name.
-
-canonical
- turns off local canonicalization of the principal name.
-
-name-type=
name-type- the name-type to use when parsing the principal name.
-
-hostbased
- is short for
-
-name-type=srv_hst
. -c
cache,-
-cache=
cache- the credential cache to use.
-
-delegation-credential-cache=
cache- the credential cache to use for delegation.
-e
enctype,-
-enctype=
enctype- encryption type to use.
-
-no-transit-check
- requests that the KDC doesn't do transit checking.
-
-no-store
- do not store tickets in the ccache.
-
-cached-only
- do not talk the TGS, search only the ccache.
-
-forwardable
-
-debug
- enables debug output to stderr.
-
-version
-
-help
If the -
-canonical
option is used, then no further canonicalization should be done locally by
the client (for example, DNS), but if
-
-canonicalize
is used, then
the client will ask that the KDC canonicalize the name.
If the
-
-canonicalize
option is
used with -
-hostbased
a
host-based name-type, and
-
-canonical
is not used,
then the hostname will be canonicalized according to the name
canonicalization rules in krb5.conf.
GSS-API initiator applications with host-based services will get
the same behavior as using the
-
-canonicalize
-
-hostbased
options
here.
SEE ALSO¶
kinit(1), klist(1), krb5.conf(5), krb5_openlog(3)March 12, 2004 | HEIMDAL |