kinit - Obtain and cache Kerberos ticket-granting ticket
kinit is used to obtain and cache Kerberos ticket-granting
tickets. This tool is similar in functionality to the kinit tool
that are commonly found in other Kerberos implementations, such
as SEAM and MIT Reference implementations.
The user must be registered as a principal with the Key Distribution
Center (KDC) prior to running kinit.
By default, on the Windows
platform a cache file named <USER_HOME>\krb5cc_<USER_NAME>
will be generated. <uid> is the user identification number of
the user logged into the system. By default, for all Unix
platforms a cache file named/tmp/krb5cc_<uid>
is generated.
<USER_HOME> is obtained from the java.lang.System
property user.home. <USER_NAME> is obtained
from java.lang.System property user.name. If <USER_HOME>
is null, the cache file would be stored in the current directory
that the program is running from. <USER_NAME>
is the operating system's login username. This username could
be different than the user's principal name.
For example on Windows NT, it could be c:\winnt\profiles\duke\krb5cc_duke,
in which duke is the <USER_NAME> and c:\winnt\profiles\duke
is the <USER_HOME>.
By default, the keytab name is retrieved from the Kerberos
configuration file. If the keytab name is not specifed in the Kerberos configuration
file, the name is assumed to be <USER_HOME>\krb5.keytab
If you do not specify the password using the password
option on the command line, kinit will prompt you for the password.
Note: password is provided only for testing
purposes. Do not place your password in a script or provide your
password on the command line. Doing so will compromise your password.
The keytab name (i.e, d:\winnt\profiles\duke\krb5.keytab).
<principal>
The principal name (i.e., duke@java.sun.com).
<password>
The principal's Kerberos password.
(DO NOT SPECIFY ON COMMAND
LINE OR IN A SCRIPT.)
-help
Displays instructions.
EXAMPLES
Requesting credentials valid for authentication from the current
client host, for the default services, storing the credentials
cache in the default location (c:\winnt\profiles\duke\krb5cc_duke):
kinit duke@JAVA.SUN.COM
Requesting proxiable credentials for a different principal
and storing these credentials in a specified file cache:
The password flag is for testing purposes only.
Do not specify your password on the command line. Doing so is
a security hole since an attacker could discover your password
while running the Unix ps command, for example.