Provided by: krb5-user_1.17-6ubuntu4.8_amd64 

NAME
ktutil - Kerberos keytab file maintenance utility
SYNOPSIS
ktutil
DESCRIPTION
The ktutil command invokes a command interface from which an administrator 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] [-f|-s salt] Add principal to keylist using key or password. If the -f flag is specified, salt information will be fetched from the KDC; in this case the -e flag may be omitted, or it may be supplied to force a particular enctype. If the -f flag is not specified, the -e flag must be specified, and the default salt will be used unless overridden with the -s option. 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:
ENVIRONMENT
See kerberos(7) for a description of Kerberos environment variables.
SEE ALSO
kadmin(1), kdb5_util(8), kerberos(7)
AUTHOR
MIT
COPYRIGHT
1985-2019, MIT