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30 November 2024

  • curprev 20:0920:09, 30 November 2024Kenneth talk contribs 22 bytes −793 Replaced content with "See Linux/Kerberos" Tag: Replaced
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  • curprev 20:0520:05, 30 November 2024Kenneth talk contribs 805 bytes +805 Created page with "== keytab management == A keytab is a file containing pairs of Kerberos principals and encrypted keys (which are derived from the Kerberos password). You can use a keytab file to authenticate to various remote systems using Kerberos without entering a password. However, when you change your Kerberos password, you will need to recreate all your keytabs. Keytab files are commonly used to allow scripts to automatically authenticate using Kerberos, without requiring human..."