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NAME
kimpersonate — impersonate a user when there exist a keyfile or KeyFile
SYNOPSIS
kimpersonate [-s string | --ccache=string] [-s string | --server=string] [-c string | --client=string] [-k string | --keytab=string] [-5 | --krb5] [-A | --add] [-R | --referral] [-e integer | --expire-time=integer] [-a string | --client-address=string] [-t string | --enc-type=string] [--session-enc-type=string] [-f string | --ticket-flags=string] [--verbose] [--version] [--help]
DESCRIPTION
The kimpersonate program creates a "fake" ticket using the service-key of the service and stores it in the given (or default) ccache. This is useful for testing. The service key can be read from a Kerberos 5 keytab or AFS KeyFile. Supported options: --ccache=string ccache into which to store the ticket -s string, --server=string name of server principal -c string, --client=string name of client principal -k string, --keytab=string name of keytab file -5, --krb5 create a Kerberos 5 ticket -A, --add don't re-initialize the ccache, instead add the ticket to an existing ccache. -R, --referral simulate a referrals-based KDC client by storing two entries, one with the empty realm for the service principal name. -e integer, --expire-time=integer lifetime of ticket in seconds -a string, --client-address=string address of client -t string, --enc-type=string encryption type (defaults to "aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96") --session-enc-type=string session encryption type (defaults to enc-type or "des-cbc-crc" for afs service tickets) -f string, --ticket-flags=string ticket flags for krb5 ticket --verbose Verbose output --version Print version --help
FILES
Uses /etc/krb5.keytab, and /usr/afs/etc/KeyFile when available and the -k option is used with an appropriate prefix.
EXAMPLES
kimpersonate can be used in samba root preexec option or for debugging. kimpersonate -s host/hummel.e.kth.se@E.KTH.SE -c lha@E.KTH.SE -5 will create a Kerberos 5 ticket for lha@E.KTH.SE for the host hummel.e.kth.se if there exists a keytab entry for it in /etc/krb5.keytab. In combination with the ktutil command, this is useful for testing. For example, ktutil -k tkt add -p host/foo.test@TEST -V2 -e aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96 -r kimpersonate --cache=tcc -s host/foo.test@TEST -c jdoe@TEST -k tkt --referral
SEE ALSO
kinit(1), klist(1)
AUTHORS
Love Hornquist Astrand <lha@kth.se>