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KTUTIL(1)			 MIT Kerberos			     KTUTIL(1)

NAME
       ktutil - Kerberos keytab file maintenance utility

SYNOPSIS
       ktutil

DESCRIPTION
       The  ktutil  command invokes a command interface from which an adminisā€
       trator can read, write, or edit entries in  a  keytab  or  Kerberos  V4
       srvtab file.

COMMANDS
   list
	  list

       Displays the current keylist.

       Alias: l

   read_kt
	  read_kt keytab

       Read the Kerberos V5 keytab file keytab into the current keylist.

       Alias: rkt

   read_st
	  read_st srvtab

       Read the Kerberos V4 srvtab file srvtab into the current keylist.

       Alias: rst

   write_kt
	  write_kt keytab

       Write the current keylist into the Kerberos V5 keytab file keytab.

       Alias: wkt

   write_st
	  write_st srvtab

       Write the current keylist into the Kerberos V4 srvtab file srvtab.

       Alias: wst

   clear_list
	  clear_list

       Clear the current keylist.

       Alias: clear

   delete_entry
	  delete_entry slot

       Delete the entry in slot number slot from the current keylist.

       Alias: delent

   add_entry
	  add_entry {-key|-password} -p principal -k kvno -e enctype

       Add principal to keylist using key or password.

       Alias: addent

   list_requests
	  list_requests

       Displays a listing of available commands.

       Aliases: lr, ?

   quit
	  quit

       Quits ktutil.

       Aliases: exit, q

EXAMPLE
	  ktutil:  add_entry -password -p alice@BLEEP.COM -k 1 -e
	      aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96
	  Password for alice@BLEEP.COM:
	  ktutil:  add_entry -password -p alice@BLEEP.COM -k 1 -e
	      aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96
	  Password for alice@BLEEP.COM:
	  ktutil:  write_kt keytab
	  ktutil:

SEE ALSO
       kadmin(1), kdb5_util(8)

AUTHOR
       MIT

COPYRIGHT
       1985-2013, MIT

1.12.1								     KTUTIL(1)
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