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Kinit is a command that obtains and caches an initial ticket-granting ticket for a principal. It supports a variety of options, such as -V, -l lifetime, -s start_time, -r renewable_life, -p, -F, -a, -A, C, -E, -v, R, -k, -t keytab_file, -c cache_name, -n, -S service_name, -T armor_ccache, -X attribute, and principal.
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It also supports anonymous processing and a keytab_file location, as well as a service_name and -T armor_ccache.
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To test the operation of Kerberos, request a Ticket Granting Ticket (TGT) with the Kinit command.
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Kinit is a Kerberos server that obtains and caches an initial ticket-granting ticket for a principal. It supports two types of anonymous principals, including full-anonymous Kerberos and realm-exposed tickets, and can be configured to use the -v option to display verbose output. It also supports the use of keytab files and the -i and -t keytab_file options to obtain tickets from the local host's keytab.
kinit — MIT Kerberos Documentation
mit.edu
Obtains and caches Kerberos ticket-granting tickets. This tool is similar in functionality to the kinit tool that is commonly found in other Kerberos ...
kinit
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Summary
Kinit is a Linux command that obtains and caches an initial ticket-granting ticket for a principal. It supports a variety of options, such as -V, -l lifetime, -s start_time, -r renewable_life, -p, -F, -a, -A, C, -E, -v, R, -k, -t keytab_file, -c cache_name, -n, -S service_name, -T armor_ccache, -X attribute, and principal. It also supports anonymous processing and a keytab_file location, as well as a service_name and -T armor_ccache.
kinit(1) - Linux man page
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Summary
The kinit command obtains or renews a
options specified in the /etc/
file or DNS SRV records if you do not specify these options on the
To test the operation of Kerberos , request a Ticket Granting Ticket ( TGT ) with the Kinit command, as shown below. Any valid Kerberos Principal
Ldapwiki: Kinit
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The kinit command is used to log in to the Kerberos authentication and authorization system. Only registered Kerberos users can use the Kerberos system. For ...
kinit
ibm.com
About KInit Process launcher to speed up launching KDE applications
KInit - KInit
kde.org
The Kinit in Linux is a command often used for renewing or caching/renewing a Kerberos ticket authentication and granting features.
Kinit Linux Command
linuxhint.com
kinit - Unix, Linux Command, The use must be registered as a principal with the Key Distribution Center (KDC) prior to running kinit.
kinit - Unix, Linux Command
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