Commands; Kinit; Klist; Example Of Kerberos.log File - IBM RS/6000 SP Problem Determination Manual

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26-Apr-96 14:48:04 Kerberos started, PID=17802
26-Apr-96 14:48:25 Kerberos started, PID=17818
26-Apr-96 14:48:25 kerberos: 2503-000 Could not read master key.
26-Apr-96 14:48:25 Kerberos will pause so as not to loop init
26-Apr-96 14:59:21 Kerberos started, PID=41620
26-Apr-96 15:19:11 Kerberos started, PID=57046
Figure 30. Example of kerberos.log File
The admin_server.syslog file contains information relating to the kadmind
daemon. It also contains error messages from the daemon. Following is an
example of the admin_server.syslog file containing the error messages when the
/.k file is deleted.
26-Apr-96 14:49:23 Kerberos admin server started, PID=57080
26-Apr-96 14:49:23 kadmind: 2503-101 error: 2504-317 Could not fetch master key
26-Apr-96 14:49:23 Shutting down admin server
26-Apr-96 14:53:17 Kerberos admin server started, PID=22380
Figure 31. Example of admin_server.syslog File

3.7 Commands

This section describes the commands used by Kerberos.

3.7.1 kinit

The
authentication services. A ticket-granting ticket is created and stored in the
user's ticket cache file (usually /tmp/tkt<uid>). All the user's previous tickets
are destroyed.
The simplest way to invoke the
only argument; for example:

3.7.2 klist

The
expiration time for each ticket held in the user's current cache file. The
ticket-granting ticket is displayed first, followed by the various service tickets.
Following is an example of the output of the
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kinit
command is used to authenticate a user to the Kerberos
kinit fred
kinit root.admin
klist
command displays the principal name, the issuing time, and the
This soft copy for use by IBM employees only.
kinit
command is to specify the principal as the
klist
command.

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