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-.\" $Id: krb.conf.5,v 1.4 1999/08/02 16:09:57 bg Exp $
-.\" Copyright 1989 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
-.\"
-.\" For copying and distribution information,
-.\" please see the file <mit-copyright.h>.
-.\"
-.TH KRB.CONF 5 "Kerberos Version 4.0" "MIT Project Athena"
-.SH NAME
-/etc/krb.conf \- Kerberos configuration file
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.I krb.conf
-contains configuration information describing the Kerberos realm(s) and the
-Kerberos key distribution center (KDC) servers for known realms.
-.PP
-.I krb.conf
-starts with a definition of the local realm on the first line, this is
-followed by any number lines defining supplementary local realms. The
-rest of the file consists of lines indicating realm/host entries. The
-first token is a realm name, and the second is a server specification
-of a host running a KDC for that realm. The words "admin server"
-following the hostname indicate that the host also provides an
-administrative database server.
-
-To be able to communicate with the KDC through a firewall it is
-sometimes necessary to tunnel requests over HTTP or TCP. Tunnel
-protocols and port numbers are specified in the server specification
-using the syntax [(UDP|TCP|HTTP)/]hostname[:port].
-
-For example:
-.nf
-.in +1i
-SICS.SE
-NADA.KTH.SE
-SICS.SE TCP/kerberos.sics.se:88 admin server
-NADA.KTH.SE kerberos.nada.kth.se admin server
-NADA.KTH.SE kerberos-1.nada.kth.se
-NADA.KTH.SE kerberos-2.nada.kth.se
-NADA.KTH.SE HTTP/kerberos-3.nada.kth.se
-KTH.SE kerberos.kth.se admin server
-.in -1i
-.SH SEE ALSO
-krb.realms(5), krb_get_krbhst(3), krb_get_lrealm(3)
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