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32 kdb5_util \- Kerberos database maintenance utility
49 the KDC database. Databases can be created, destroyed, and dumped to
54 the database. However, execution continues regardless of whether or
55 not kdb5_util successfully opens the database, because the database
58 Note that some KDC database modules may not support all kdb5_util
64 specifies the Kerberos realm of the database.
67 specifies the name under which the principal database is stored;
68 by default the database is that listed in \fI\%kdc.conf\fP\&. The
69 password policy database and lock files are also derived from this
73 specifies the key type of the master key in the database. The
78 Specifies the version number of the master key in the database;
82 principal name for the master key in the database. If not
87 specifies that the master database password should be read from
91 specifies the stash filename of the master database password. If
96 specifies the master database password. Using this option may
101 specifies database\-specific options. See \fI\%kadmin\fP for
112 Creates a new database. If the \fB\-s\fP option is specified, the stash
113 file is also created. This command fails if the database already
114 exists. If the command is successful, the database is opened just as
123 Destroys the database, first overwriting the disk sectors and then
146 Dumps the current Kerberos and KADM5 database into an ASCII file. By
147 default, the database is dumped in current format, \(dqkdb5_util
179 data in the database will not be changed.
183 dump normally, in cases where database corruption has occurred.
186 causes the dump to walk the database recursively (btree only).
188 where database corruption has occurred. In cases of such
208 Loads a database dump from the named file into the named database. If
211 the \fB\-update\fP option is given, \fBload\fP creates a new database
213 any previously existing database. Note that when using the LDAP KDC
214 database module, the \fB\-update\fP flag is required.
220 requires the database to be in the Kerberos 5 Beta 7 format
225 requires the database to be in Kerberos 5 1.3 format (\(dqkdb5_util
230 requires the database to be in Kerberos 5 1.8 format (\(dqkdb5_util
235 stores the database in hash format, if using the DB2 database
236 type. If this option is not specified, the database will be
247 database. Otherwise, a new database is created containing only
340 active database master key, if they are encrypted using a different
355 Dump selected fields of the database in a tabular format suitable for