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-.\" from: /mit/kerberos/src/man/RCS/ksrvutil.8,v 4.0 89/07/27 18:35:33 jtkohl Exp $
-.\" $Id: ksrvutil.8,v 1.2 1994/07/19 19:27:53 g89r4222 Exp $
-.\" Copyright 1989 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
-.\"
-.\" For copying and distribution information,
-.\" please see the file <Copyright.MIT>.
-.\"
-.TH KSRVUTIL 8 "Kerberos Version 4.0" "MIT Project Athena"
-.SH NAME
-ksrvutil \- host kerberos keyfile (srvtab) manipulation utility
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-ksrvutil
-.B operation
-[
-.B \-k
-] [
-.B \-i
-] [
-.B \-f filename
-]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.I ksrvutil
-allows a system manager to list or change keys currently in his
-keyfile or to add new keys to the keyfile.
-.PP
-
-Operation must be one of the following:
-.TP 10n
-.I list
-lists the keys in a keyfile showing version number and principal
-name. If the \-k option is given, keys will also be shown.
-.TP 10n
-.I change
-changes all the keys in the keyfile by using the regular admin
-protocol. If the \-i flag is given,
-.I ksrvutil
-will prompt for yes or no before changing each key. If the \-k
-option is used, the old and new keys will be displayed.
-.TP 10n
-.I add
-allows the user to add a key.
-.I add
-prompts for name, instance, realm, and key version number, asks
-for confirmation, and then asks for a password.
-.I ksrvutil
-then converts the password to a key and appends the keyfile with
-the new information. If the \-k option is used, the key is
-displayed.
-
-.PP
-In all cases, the default file used is KEY_FILE as defined in
-krb.h unless this is overridden by the \-f option.
-
-.PP
-A good use for
-.I ksrvutil
-would be for adding keys to a keyfile. A system manager could
-ask a kerberos administrator to create a new service key with
-.IR kadmin (8)
-and could supply an initial password. Then, he could use
-.I ksrvutil
-to add the key to the keyfile and then to change the key so that
-it will be random and unknown to either the system manager or
-the kerberos administrator.
-
-.I ksrvutil
-always makes a backup copy of the keyfile before making any
-changes.
-
-.SH DIAGNOSTICS
-If
-.I ksrvutil
-should exit on an error condition at any time during a change or
-add, a copy of the
-original keyfile can be found in
-.IR filename .old
-where
-.I filename
-is the name of the keyfile, and a copy of the file with all new
-keys changed or added so far can be found in
-.IR filename .work.
-The original keyfile is left unmodified until the program exits
-at which point it is removed and replaced it with the workfile.
-Appending the workfile to the backup copy and replacing the
-keyfile with the result should always give a usable keyfile,
-although the resulting keyfile will have some out of date keys
-in it.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-kadmin(8), ksrvtgt(1)
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-Emanuel Jay Berkenbilt, MIT Project Athena
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