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CVS — A kerberized CVS server,
otherwise identical to the CVS
For details about how to enable services, refer to the chapter titled Controlling Access to Services
in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Administration Guide.

18.7. Additional Resources

For more information about Kerberos, refer to the following resources.
18.7.1. Installed Documentation
The
/usr/share/doc/krb5-server- version-number /
stallation Guide and the Kerberos V5 System Administrator's Guide in PostScript and HTML for-
mats. The
krb5-server
The
/usr/share/doc/krb5-workstation- version-number /
V5 UNIX User's Guide in PostScript and HTML formats. The
be installed.
Kerberos man pages — There are a number of man pages for the various applications and config-
uration files involved with a Kerberos implementation. The following is a list of some of the more
important man pages.
Client Applications
man kerberos
work and provides recommendations for obtaining and destroying Kerberos tickets. The
bottom of the man page references a number of related man pages.
man kinit
ticket.
man kdestroy
man klist
Administrative Applications
man kadmin
database.
man kdb5_util
administrative functions on the Kerberos V5 database.
Server Applications
man krb5kdc
tribution Center.
man kadmind
tration server.
pserver
package must be installed.
— An introduction to the Kerberos system which describes how credentials
— Describes how to use this command to obtain and cache a ticket-granting
— Describes how to use this command to destroy Kerberos credentials.
— Describes how to use this command to list cached Kerberos credentials.
— Describes how to use this command to administer the Kerberos V5
— Describes how to use this command to create and perform low-level
— Describes available command line options for the Kerberos V5 Key Dis-
— Describes available command line options for the Kerberos V5 adminis-
, uses a principal with a root of
gserver
.
krb5-workstation
Chapter 18. Kerberos
directory — The Kerberos V5 In-
directory — The Kerberos
package must
and is
cvs

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