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Note that only registered Kerberos users can use the Kerberos system. For information about registering as a Kerberos user, see the _k_e_r_b_e_r_o_s_(_1_) manual page. If you are logged in to a workstation that is running the _t_o_e_h_o_l_d service, you do not have to use _k_i_n_i_t_. The _t_o_e_h_o_l_d login procedure will log you into Kerberos automatically. You will need to use _k_i_n_i_t only in those situations in which your original tickets have expired. (Tickets expire in about a day.) Note as well that _t_o_e_h_o_l_d will automatically destroy your tickets when you logout from the workstation. When you use _k_i_n_i_t without options, the utility prompts for your username and Kerberos password, and tries to authenticate your login with the local Kerberos server. If Kerberos authenticates the login attempt, _k_i_n_i_t retrieves your initial ticket and puts it in the ticket file specified by your KRBTKFILE environment variable. If this variable is undefined, your ticket will be stored in the _/_t_m_p directory, in the file _t_k_t_u_i_d _, where _u_i_d specifies your user identification number. If you have logged in to Kerberos without the benefit of the workstation _t_o_e_h_o_l_d system, make sure you use the _k_d_e_s_t_r_o_y command to destroy any active tickets before you end your login session. You may want to put the _k_d_e_s_t_r_o_y command in your _._l_o_g_o_u_t file so that your tickets will be destroyed automatically when you logout. The options to _k_i_n_i_t are as follows: --ii _k_i_n_i_t prompts you for a Kerberos instance. --rr _k_i_n_i_t prompts you for a Kerberos realm. This option lets you authenticate yourself with a remote Kerberos server. --vv Verbose mode. _k_i_n_i_t prints the name of the ticket file used, and a status message indicating the success or failure of your login attempt. --ll _k_i_n_i_t prompts you for a ticket lifetime in minutes. Due to protocol restrictions in Kerberos Version 4, this value must be between 5 and 1275 minutes. - 1 - Formatted: March 12, 2000 KKIINNIITT((11)) MMIITT PPrroojjeecctt AAtthheennaa KKIINNIITT((11)) KKeerrbbeerrooss VVeerrssiioonn 44..00 --pp _k_i_n_i_t will acquires a ticket for changepw.kerberos. SSEEEE AALLSSOO kerberos(1), kdestroy(1), klist(1), toehold(1) BBUUGGSS The --rr option has not been fully implemented. AAUUTTHHOORRSS Steve Miller, MIT Project Athena/Digital Equipment Corporation Clifford Neuman, MIT Project Athena - 2 - Formatted: March 12, 2000 @ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @@ 1.1.1.1 log @Import KTH Kerberos 4 from cryptosrc-intl. @ text @@ 1.1.1.1.4.1 log @file kinit.cat1 was added on branch minoura-xpg4dl on 2000-06-16 18:45:36 +0000 @ text @d1 132 @ 1.1.1.1.4.2 log @Import KTH Kerberos 4 from cryptosrc-intl. @ text @a0 132 KKIINNIITT((11)) MMIITT PPrroojjeecctt AAtthheennaa KKIINNIITT((11)) KKeerrbbeerrooss VVeerrssiioonn 44..00 NNAAMMEE kinit - Kerberos login utility SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS kkiinniitt [ --iirrvvllpp ] DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN The _k_i_n_i_t command is used to login to the Kerberos authentication and authorization system. Note that only registered Kerberos users can use the Kerberos system. For information about registering as a Kerberos user, see the _k_e_r_b_e_r_o_s_(_1_) manual page. If you are logged in to a workstation that is running the _t_o_e_h_o_l_d service, you do not have to use _k_i_n_i_t_. The _t_o_e_h_o_l_d login procedure will log you into Kerberos automatically. You will need to use _k_i_n_i_t only in those situations in which your original tickets have expired. (Tickets expire in about a day.) Note as well that _t_o_e_h_o_l_d will automatically destroy your tickets when you logout from the workstation. When you use _k_i_n_i_t without options, the utility prompts for your username and Kerberos password, and tries to authenticate your login with the local Kerberos server. If Kerberos authenticates the login attempt, _k_i_n_i_t retrieves your initial ticket and puts it in the ticket file specified by your KRBTKFILE environment variable. If this variable is undefined, your ticket will be stored in the _/_t_m_p directory, in the file _t_k_t_u_i_d _, where _u_i_d specifies your user identification number. If you have logged in to Kerberos without the benefit of the workstation _t_o_e_h_o_l_d system, make sure you use the _k_d_e_s_t_r_o_y command to destroy any active tickets before you end your login session. You may want to put the _k_d_e_s_t_r_o_y command in your _._l_o_g_o_u_t file so that your tickets will be destroyed automatically when you logout. The options to _k_i_n_i_t are as follows: --ii _k_i_n_i_t prompts you for a Kerberos instance. --rr _k_i_n_i_t prompts you for a Kerberos realm. This option lets you authenticate yourself with a remote Kerberos server. --vv Verbose mode. _k_i_n_i_t prints the name of the ticket file used, and a status message indicating the success or failure of your login attempt. --ll _k_i_n_i_t prompts you for a ticket lifetime in minutes. Due to protocol restrictions in Kerberos Version 4, this value must be between 5 and 1275 minutes. - 1 - Formatted: March 12, 2000 KKIINNIITT((11)) MMIITT PPrroojjeecctt AAtthheennaa KKIINNIITT((11)) KKeerrbbeerrooss VVeerrssiioonn 44..00 --pp _k_i_n_i_t will acquires a ticket for changepw.kerberos. SSEEEE AALLSSOO kerberos(1), kdestroy(1), klist(1), toehold(1) BBUUGGSS The --rr option has not been fully implemented. AAUUTTHHOORRSS Steve Miller, MIT Project Athena/Digital Equipment Corporation Clifford Neuman, MIT Project Athena - 2 - Formatted: March 12, 2000 @ 1.1.1.2 log @import krb4-1.0.5 @ text @d21 6 a26 5 If you are using a replaced _l_o_g_i_n that already fetches tickets for you, you do not have to use _k_i_n_i_t_. You will need to use _k_i_n_i_t only in those situations in which your original tickets have expired. (Tickets expire in about a day.) Note as well that the modified _l_o_g_i_n will automatically destroy your tickets when you logout from the d39 5 a43 5 If you have logged in to Kerberos without the benefit of the modified _l_o_g_i_n program, make sure you use the _k_d_e_s_t_r_o_y command to destroy any active tickets before you end your login session. You may want to put the _k_d_e_s_t_r_o_y command in your _._l_o_g_o_u_t file so that your tickets will be destroyed automatically when you logout. a59 1 --pp _k_i_n_i_t will acquires a ticket for changepw.kerberos. d63 1 a63 1 - 1 - Formatted: December 28, 19100 d75 2 d78 1 a78 1 kerberos(1), kdestroy(1), klist(1), login(1) d129 1 a129 3 - 2 - Formatted: December 28, 19100 @ 1.1.1.1.2.1 log @Remove formatted manpages [frrom trunk]. @ text @@