Kerberos V5 Installation Guide
Release: 1.2
Document Edition: 1.1
Last updated: @today
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Introduction
What is Kerberos and How Does it Work?
Why Should I use Kerberos?
Please Read the Documentation
Overview of This Guide
Realm Configuration Decisions
Kerberos Realms
Mapping Hostnames onto Kerberos Realms
Ports for the KDC and Admin Services
Slave KDCs
Hostnames for the Master and Slave KDCs
Database Propagation
Building Kerberos V5
Build Requirements
Unpacking the Sources
Doing the Build
Building Within a Single Tree
Building with Separate Build Directories
Building Using
`lndir'
Testing the Build
The DejaGnu Tests
The KADM5 Tests
Options to Configure
`osconf.h'
Shared Library Support
Operating System Incompatibilities
AIX
Alpha OSF/1 V1.3
Alpha OSF/1 V2.0++
Alpha Tru64 4.0
BSDI
HPUX
Solaris versions 2.0 through 2.3
Solaris 2.X
SGI Irix 5.X
Ultrix 4.2/3
Using
`Autoconf'
Installing Kerberos V5
Installing KDCs
Install the Master KDC
Edit the Configuration Files
Create the Database
Add Administrators to the Acl File
Add Administrators to the Kerberos Database
Create a kadmind Keytab
Start the Kerberos Daemons on the Master KDC
Install the Slave KDCs
Create Host Keys for the Slave KDCs
Extract Host Keytabs for the KDCs
Set Up the Slave KDCs for Database Propagation
Back on the Master KDC
Propagate the Database to Each Slave KDC
Finish Installing the Slave KDCs
Create Stash Files on the Slave KDCs
Start the krb5kdc Daemon on Each KDC
Add Kerberos Principals to the Database
Limit Access to the KDCs
Switching Master and Slave KDCs
Installing and Configuring UNIX Client Machines
Client Programs
Client Machine Configuration Files
Mac OS X Configuration
UNIX Application Servers
Server Programs
Server Configuration Files
The Keytab File
Some Advice about Secure Hosts
Upgrading Existing Kerberos V5 Installations
Upgrading to Triple-DES Encryption Keys
Bug Reports for Kerberos V5
Files
krb5.conf
kdc.conf
Encryption Types and Salt Types
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