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diff --git a/eBones/usr.sbin/kadmin/kadmind.8 b/eBones/usr.sbin/kadmin/kadmind.8 deleted file mode 100644 index 1eb10d793442..000000000000 --- a/eBones/usr.sbin/kadmin/kadmind.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ -.\" from: kadmind.8,v 4.1 89/07/25 17:28:33 jtkohl Exp $ -.\" $Id: kadmind.8,v 1.1.1.1 1994/09/30 14:50:06 csgr Exp $ -.\" Copyright 1989 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. -.\" -.\" For copying and distribution information, -.\" please see the file <Copyright.MIT>. -.\" -.TH KADMIND 8 "Kerberos Version 4.0" "MIT Project Athena" -.SH NAME -kadmind \- network daemon for Kerberos database administration -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B kadmind -[ -.B \-n -] [ -.B \-h -] [ -.B \-r realm -] [ -.B \-f filename -] [ -.B \-d dbname -] [ -.B \-a acldir -] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.I kadmind -is the network database server for the Kerberos password-changing and -administration tools. -.PP -Upon execution, it prompts the user to enter the master key string for -the database. -.PP -If the -.B \-n -option is specified, the master key is instead fetched from the master -key cache file. -.PP -If the -.B \-r -.I realm -option is specified, the admin server will pretend that its -local realm is -.I realm -instead of the actual local realm of the host it is running on. -This makes it possible to run a server for a foreign kerberos -realm. -.PP -If the -.B \-f -.I filename -option is specified, then that file is used to hold the log information -instead of the default. -.PP -If the -.B \-d -.I dbname -option is specified, then that file is used as the database name instead -of the default. -.PP -If the -.B \-a -.I acldir -option is specified, then -.I acldir -is used as the directory in which to search for access control lists -instead of the default. -.PP -If the -.B \-h -option is specified, -.I kadmind -prints out a short summary of the permissible control arguments, and -then exits. -.PP -When performing requests on behalf of clients, -.I kadmind -checks access control lists (ACLs) to determine the authorization of the client -to perform the requested action. -Currently three distinct access types are supported: -.TP 1i -Addition -(.add ACL file). If a principal is on this list, it may add new -principals to the database. -.TP -Retrieval -(.get ACL file). If a principal is on this list, it may retrieve -database entries. NOTE: A principal's private key is never returned by -the get functions. -.TP -Modification -(.mod ACL file). If a principal is on this list, it may modify entries -in the database. -.PP -A principal is always granted authorization to change its own password. -.SH FILES -.TP 20n -/var/log/kadmind.syslog -Default log file. -.TP -/etc/kerberosIV/admin_acl.{add,get,mod} -Access control list files -.TP -/etc/kerberosIV/principal.db -DBM file containing database -.TP -/etc/kerberosIV/principal.ok -Semaphore indicating that the DBM database is not being modified. -.TP -/etc/kerberosIV/master_key -Master key cache file. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -kerberos(1), kpasswd(1), kadmin(8), acl_check(3) -.SH AUTHORS -Douglas A. Church, MIT Project Athena -.br -John T. Kohl, Project Athena/Digital Equipment Corporation |