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KRB5KDC(8)							    KRB5KDC(8)

NAME
       krb5kdc - Kerberos V5 KDC

SYNOPSIS
       krb5kdc	[  -x db_args ] [ -d dbname ] [ -k keytype ] [ -M mkeyname ] [
       -p portnum ] [ -m ] [ -r realm ] [ -n ] [ -w numworkers ] [ -P pid_file
       ]

DESCRIPTION
       krb5kdc	is  the Kerberos version 5 Authentication Service and Key Dis‐
       tribution Center (AS/KDC).

       The -x db_args option specifies the database specific arguments.

       Options supported for LDAP database are:

	       -x nconns=<number_of_connections>
	       specifies the number of connections to be maintained  per  LDAP
	       server.

	       -x host=<ldapuri>
	       specifies the LDAP server to connect to by a LDAP URI.

	       -x binddn=<binddn>
	       specifies  the  DN of the object used by the KDC server to bind
	       to the LDAP server.  This object should have the rights to read
	       the  realm  container, principal container and the subtree that
	       is referenced by the realm.

	       -x bindpwd=<bind_password>
	       specifies the password for the above mentioned  binddn.	It  is
	       recommended  not to use this option.  Instead, the password can
	       be stashed using the stashsrvpw command of kdb5_ldap_util.

       The -r realm option specifies the realm for  which  the	server	should
       provide	   service;    by    default	the    realm	returned    by
       krb5_default_local_realm(3) is used.

       The -d dbname option specifies the name under which the principal data‐
       base  can  be  found;  by  default the database is in DEFAULT_DBM_FILE.
       This option does not apply to the LDAP database.

       The -k keytype option specifies the key type of the master  key	to  be
       entered	manually  as  a	 password  when	 -m  is	 given; the default is
       "des-cbc-crc".

       The -M mkeyname option specifies the principal name for the master  key
       in  the	database; the default is KRB5_KDB_M_NAME (usually "K/M" in the
       KDC's realm).

       The -p portnum option specifies the default UDP port number  which  the
       KDC  should  listen  on for Kerberos version 5 requests.	 This value is
       used when no port is specified in the KDC profile and when no  port  is
       specified  in  the  Kerberos configuration file.	 If no value is avail‐
       able, then the value in /etc/services for service "kerberos" is used.

       The -m option specifies that the master	database  password  should  be
       fetched from the keyboard rather than from a file on disk.

       The  -n	option specifies that the KDC does not put itself in the back‐
       ground and does not disassociate itself from the terminal.   In	normal
       operation, you should always allow the KDC to place itself in the back‐
       ground.

       The -w numworkers option tells the KDC to fork numworkers processes  to
       listen  to  the	KDC  ports  and process requests in parallel.  The top
       level KDC process (whose pid is recorded in the	pid  file  if  the  -P
       option  is also given) acts as a supervisor.  The supervisor will relay
       SIGHUP signals to the  worker  subprocesses,  and  will	terminate  the
       worker subprocess if the it is itself terminated or if any other worker
       process exits.  NOTE: on operating systems which do  not	 have  pktinfo
       support, using worker processes will prevent the KDC from listening for
       UDP packets on network interfaces created after the KDC starts.

       The -P pid_file option tells the KDC to write its PID  (followed	 by  a
       newline)	 into  pid_file after it starts up.  This can be used to iden‐
       tify whether the KDC is still running and to allow init scripts to stop
       the correct process.

       The  KDC	 may service requests for multiple realms (maximum 32 realms).
       The realms are listed on the command line.  Per-realm options that  can
       be specified on the command line pertain for each realm that follows it
       and are superseded by subsequent definitions of the same	 option.   For
       example,

       krb5kdc -p 2001 -r REALM1 -p 2002 -r REALM2 -r REALM3

       specifies  that the KDC listen on port 2001 for REALM1 and on port 2002
       for REALM2 and REALM3.  Additionally, per-realm parameters may be spec‐
       ified in the kdc.conf file.  The location of this file may be specified
       by the KRB5_KDC_PROFILE environment variable.  Parameters specified  in
       this  file  take precedence over options specified on the command line.
       See the kdc.conf(5) description for further details.

SEE ALSO
       krb5(3), kdb5_util(8), kdc.conf(5), kdb5_ldap_util(8)

BUGS
       It should fork and go into the background when it finishes reading  the
       master password from the terminal.

								    KRB5KDC(8)
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