kadm5.acl¶
DESCRIPTION¶
The Kerberos kadmind daemon uses an Access Control List (ACL) file to manage access rights to the Kerberos database. For operations that affect principals, the ACL file also controls which principals can operate on which other principals.
The default location of the Kerberos ACL file is
LOCALSTATEDIR/krb5kdc
/kadm5.acl
unless this is overridden by the acl_file
variable in kdc.conf.
SYNTAX¶
Empty lines and lines starting with the sharp sign (#
) are
ignored. Lines containing ACL entries have the format:
principal permissions [target_principal [restrictions] ]
Note
Line order in the ACL file is important. The first matching entry will control access for an actor principal on a target principal.
- principal
(Partially or fully qualified Kerberos principal name.) Specifies the principal whose permissions are to be set.
Each component of the name may be wildcarded using the
*
character.- permissions
Specifies what operations may or may not be performed 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 operation is permitted.
a [Dis]allows the addition of principals or policies c [Dis]allows the changing of passwords for principals d [Dis]allows the deletion of principals or policies e [Dis]allows the extraction of principal keys i [Dis]allows inquiries about principals or policies l [Dis]allows the listing of all principals or policies m [Dis]allows the modification of principals or policies p [Dis]allows the propagation of the principal database (used in Incremental database propagation) s [Dis]allows the explicit setting of the key for a principal x Short for admcilsp. All privileges (except e
)* Same as x.
Note
The extract
privilege is not included in the wildcard
privilege; it must be explicitly assigned. This privilege
allows the user to extract keys from the database, and must be
handled with great care to avoid disclosure of important keys
like those of the kadmin/* or krbtgt/* principals. The
lockdown_keys principal attribute can be used to prevent
key extraction from specific principals regardless of the
granted privilege.
- target_principal
(Optional. Partially or fully qualified Kerberos principal name.) Specifies the principal on which permissions may be applied. Each component of the name may be wildcarded using the
*
character.target_principal can also include back-references to principal, in which
*number
matches the corresponding wildcard in principal.- restrictions
(Optional) A string of flags. Allowed restrictions are:
- {+|-}flagname
- flag is forced to the indicated value. The permissible flags are the same as those for the default_principal_flags variable in kdc.conf.
- -clearpolicy
- policy is forced to be empty.
- -policy pol
- policy is forced to be pol.
- -{expire, pwexpire, maxlife, maxrenewlife} time
- (getdate time string) associated value will be forced to MIN(time, requested value).
The above flags act as restrictions on any add or modify operation which is allowed due to that ACL line.
Warning
If the kadmind ACL file is modified, the kadmind daemon needs to be restarted for changes to take effect.
EXAMPLE¶
Here is an example of a kadm5.acl file:
*/admin@ATHENA.MIT.EDU * # line 1
joeadmin@ATHENA.MIT.EDU ADMCIL # line 2
joeadmin/*@ATHENA.MIT.EDU i */root@ATHENA.MIT.EDU # line 3
*/root@ATHENA.MIT.EDU ci *1@ATHENA.MIT.EDU # line 4
*/root@ATHENA.MIT.EDU l * # line 5
sms@ATHENA.MIT.EDU x * -maxlife 9h -postdateable # line 6
(line 1) Any principal in the ATHENA.MIT.EDU
realm with an
admin
instance has all administrative privileges except extracting
keys.
(lines 1-3) The user joeadmin
has all permissions except
extracting keys with his admin
instance,
joeadmin/admin@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
(matches line 1). He has no
permissions at all with his null instance, joeadmin@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
(matches line 2). His root
and other non-admin
, non-null
instances (e.g., extra
or dbadmin
) have inquire permissions
with any principal that has the instance root
(matches line 3).
(line 4) Any root
principal in ATHENA.MIT.EDU
can inquire
or change the password of their null instance, but not any other
null instance. (Here, *1
denotes a back-reference to the
component matching the first wildcard in the actor principal.)
(line 5) Any root
principal in ATHENA.MIT.EDU
can generate
the list of principals in the database, and the list of policies
in the database. This line is separate from line 4, because list
permission can only be granted globally, not to specific target
principals.
(line 6) Finally, the Service Management System principal
sms@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
has all permissions except extracting keys, but
any principal that it creates or modifies will not be able to get
postdateable tickets or tickets with a life of longer than 9 hours.