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NAME

       kpropd - Kerberos V5 slave KDC update server

SYNOPSIS

       kpropd   [-r   realm]  [-a  acl_file]  [-f  slave_dumpfile]  [-F  principal_database]  [-p
       kdb5_util_prog] [-P port] [-d]

DESCRIPTION

       The kpropd command runs on the slave KDC server.  It listens for update requests  made  by
       the  kprop(8)  program.   If  incremental propagation is enabled, it periodically requests
       incremental updates from the master KDC.

       When the slave receives a kprop request from the master, kpropd  accepts  the  dumped  KDC
       database  and  places it in a file, and then runs kdb5_util(8) to load the dumped database
       into the active database which is used by krb5kdc(8).  This  allows  the  master  Kerberos
       server  to use kprop(8) to propagate its database to the slave servers.  Upon a successful
       download of the KDC database file, the slave Kerberos server will have an  up-to-date  KDC
       database.

       Where incremental propagation is not used, kpropd is commonly invoked out of inetd(8) as a
       nowait service.  This is done by adding a line to the  /etc/inetd.conf  file  which  looks
       like this:

          kprop  stream  tcp  nowait  root  /usr/local/sbin/kpropd  kpropd

       kpropd  can  also  run  as  a  standalone  daemon,  backgrounding  itself  and waiting for
       connections on port 754 (or the port specified with the -P option if  given).   Standalone
       mode   is  required  for  incremental  propagation.   Starting  in  release  1.11,  kpropd
       automatically detects whether it was run from inetd and runs in standalone mode if  it  is
       not.   Prior  to release 1.11, the -S option is required to run kpropd in standalone mode;
       this option is now accepted for backward compatibility but does nothing.

       Incremental propagation may be enabled with the iprop_enable variable in kdc.conf(5).   If
       incremental  propagation  is  enabled,  the  slave  periodically  polls the master KDC for
       updates, at an interval  determined  by  the  iprop_slave_poll  variable.   If  the  slave
       receives  updates,  kpropd  updates  its  log  file  with  any  updates  from  the master.
       kproplog(8) can be used to view a summary of the update entry log on the  slave  KDC.   If
       incremental  propagation  is  enabled,  the  principal  kiprop/slavehostname@REALM  (where
       slavehostname is the name of the slave KDC host, and REALM is the  name  of  the  Kerberos
       realm) must be present in the slave's keytab file.

       kproplog(8) can be used to force full replication when iprop is enabled.

OPTIONS

       -r realm
              Specifies the realm of the master server.

       -f file
              Specifies the filename where the dumped principal database file is to be stored; by
              default the dumped database file is /etc/krb5kdc/from_master.

       -p     Allows the user to specify the pathname to the kdb5_util(8) program; by default the
              pathname used is /usr/sbin/kdb5_util.

       -d     Turn  on  debug mode.  In this mode, kpropd will not detach itself from the current
              job and run in the background.  Instead, it will run in the  foreground  and  print
              out debugging messages during the database propagation.

       -P     Allow for an alternate port number for kpropd to listen on.  This is only useful in
              combination with the -S option.

       -a acl_file
              Allows the user to specify the path to the kpropd.acl file;  by  default  the  path
              used is /etc/krb5kdc/kpropd.acl.

ENVIRONMENT

       kpropd uses the following environment variables:

       • KRB5_CONFIGKRB5_KDC_PROFILE

FILES

       kpropd.acl
              Access  file for kpropd; the default location is /usr/local/var/krb5kdc/kpropd.acl.
              Each entry is a line containing the principal  of  a  host  from  which  the  local
              machine will allow Kerberos database propagation via kprop(8).

SEE ALSO

       kprop(8), kdb5_util(8), krb5kdc(8), inetd(8)

AUTHOR

       MIT

COPYRIGHT

       1985-2013, MIT