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KTUTIL(8)                                                                                          KTUTIL(8)



NAME
       ktutil - Kerberos keytab file maintenance utility

SYNOPSIS
       ktutil

DESCRIPTION
       The ktutil command invokes a subshell from which an administrator can read, write, or edit entries in
       a Kerberos V5 keytab or V4 srvtab file.

COMMANDS
       list   Displays the current keylist.  Alias: l.

       read_kt keytab
              Read the Kerberos V5 keytab file keytab into the current keylist.  Alias: rkt

       read_st srvtab
              Read the Kerberos V4 srvtab file srvtab into the current keylist.  Alias: rst.

       write_kt keytab
              Write the current keylist into the Kerberos V5 keytab file keytab.  Alias: wkt.

       write_st srvtab
              Write the current keylist into the Kerberos V4 srvtab file srvtab.  Alias: wst.

       clear_list
              Clear the current keylist.  Alias: clear.

       delete_entry slot
              Delete the entry in slot number slot from the current keylist.  Alias: delent.

       add_entry (-key | -password) -p principal -k kvno -e enctype
              Add principal to keylist using key or password.  Alias: addent.

       list_requests
              Displays a listing of available commands.  Aliases: lr, ?.

       quit   Quits ktutil.  Aliases: exit, q.

SEE ALSO
       kadmin(8), kdb5_util(8)



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