kinit(1)
KINIT(1) UNIX Reference Manual KINIT(1)
NAME
kinit kauth - acquire initial tickets
SYNOPSIS
kinit [-4 | --524init] [-9 | --524convert] [--afslog] [-c cachename |
--cache=cachename] [-f | --forwardable] [-t keytabname |
--keytab=keytabname] [-l time | --lifetime=time] [-p | --proxiable]
[-R | --renew] [--renewable] [-r time | --renewable-life=time] [-S
principal | --server=principal] [-s time | --start-time=time] [-k |
--use-keytab] [-v | --validate] [-e enctypes | --enctypes=enctypes]
[-a addresses | --extra-addresses=addresses]
[--fcache-version=integer] [--no-addresses] [--anonymous]
[--version] [--help] [principal [command]]
DESCRIPTION
kinit is used to authenticate to the Kerberos server as principal, or if
none is given, a system generated default (typically your login name at
the default realm), and acquire a ticket granting ticket that can later
be used to obtain tickets for other services.
If you have compiled kinit with Kerberos 4 support and you have a Ker-
beros 4 server, kinit will detect this and get you Kerberos 4 tickets.
Supported options:
-c cachename --cache=cachename
The credentials cache to put the acquired ticket in, if other
than default.
-f, --forwardable
Get ticket that can be forwarded to another host.
-t keytabname, --keytab=keytabname
Don't ask for a password, but instead get the key from the speci-
fied keytab.
-l time, --lifetime=time
Specifies the lifetime of the ticket. The argument can either be
in seconds, or a more human readable string like `1h'.
-p, --proxiable
Request tickets with the proxiable flag set.
-R, --renew
Try to renew ticket. The ticket must have the `renewable' flag
set, and must not be expired.
--renewable
The same as --renewable-life, with an infinite time.
-r time, --renewable-life=time
The max renewable ticket life.
-S principal, --server=principal
Get a ticket for a service other than krbtgt/LOCAL.REALM.
-s time, --start-time=time
Obtain a ticket that starts to be valid time (which can really be
a generic time specification, like `1h') seconds into the future.
-k, --use-keytab
The same as --keytab, but with the default keytab name (normally
FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab).
-v, --validate
Try to validate an invalid ticket.
-e, --enctypes=enctypes
Request tickets with this particular enctype.
--fcache-version=version
Create a credentials cache of version version.
-a, --extra-addresses=enctypes
Adds a set of addresses that will, in addition to the systems lo-
cal addresses, be put in the ticket. This can be useful if all
addresses a client can use can't be automatically figured out.
One such example is if the client is behind a firewall. Also set-
table via libdefaults/extra_addresses in krb5.conf(5).
--no-addresses
Request a ticket with no addresses.
--anonymous
Request an anonymous ticket (which means that the ticket will be
issued to an anonymous principal, typically ``anonymous@REALM'').
The following options are only available if kinit has been compiled with
support for Kerberos 4.
-4, --524init
Try to convert the obtained Kerberos 5 krbtgt to a version 4 com-
patible ticket. It will store this ticket in the default Kerberos
4 ticket file.
-9, --524convert
only convert ticket to version 4
--afslog
Gets AFS tickets, converts them to version 4 format, and stores
them in the kernel. Only useful if you have AFS.
The forwardable, proxiable, ticket_life, and renewable_life options can
be set to a default value from the appdefaults section in krb5.conf, see
krb5_appdefault(3).
If a command is given, kinit will setup new credentials caches, and AFS
PAG, and then run the given command. When it finishes the credentials
will be removed.
ENVIRONMENT
KRB5CCNAME
Specifies the default credentials cache.
KRB5_CONFIG
The file name of krb5.conf , the default being /etc/krb5.conf.
KRBTKFILE
Specifies the Kerberos 4 ticket file to store version 4 tickets
in.
SEE ALSO
kdestroy(1), klist(1), krb5_appdefault(3), krb5.conf(5)
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