>>
>> Am I asking something stupid? How do you securely transfer a keytab
>> for the host principal to the host? "ktutil get" does just that.
>>
> Is 'kadmin -q "ktadd /tmp/keytab" ' what you're looking for?
I think what Victor actually ask is a single command to do something like
kadmin -q "add
On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 04:44:54AM +, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> Victor Sudakov wrote:
>
> > > There is a very useful command "ktutil get" in Heimdal. It allows to
> > > conveniently join a host into a Kerberos domain, without bothering
> > > about transferring the keytab.
>
> > > What is the an
Victor Sudakov wrote:
> Victor Sudakov wrote:
>
>
>>> There is a very useful command "ktutil get" in Heimdal. It allows to
>>> conveniently join a host into a Kerberos domain, without bothering
>>> about transferring the keytab.
>>>
>
>
>>> What is the analogous command in the Solaris
Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > There is a very useful command "ktutil get" in Heimdal. It allows to
> > conveniently join a host into a Kerberos domain, without bothering
> > about transferring the keytab.
> > What is the analogous command in the Solaris Kerberos implementation?
> No Solaris Kerberos