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- [Kerberos (V5)](#kerberos-v5)
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- [Kerberos (V5)](#kerberos-v5)
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- [Naming](#naming)
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- [Naming](#naming)
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- [Packages installation](#packages-installation)
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- [Packages installation](#packages-installation)
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- [Client and server side](#client-and-server-side)
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- [Configuration](#configuration)
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- [/etc/krb5.conf - main kerberos configuration](#etckrb5conf---main-kerberos-configuration)
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- [Client and server (krb5.conf)](#client-and-server-krb5conf)
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- [Server only](#server--only)
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- [Server only](#server-only)
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- [/etc/heimdal-kdc/kdc.conf - heimdal kdc configuration file](#etcheimdal-kdckdcconf---heimdal-kdc-configuration-file)
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- [Heimdal kdc configuration file (kdc.conf)](#heimdal-kdc-configuration-file-kdcconf)
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- [Access-control lists (kadmind.acl)](#access-control-lists-kadmindacl)
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- [Master key](#master-key)
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- [Master key](#master-key)
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- [database initialization](#database-initialization)
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- [Database initialization](#database-initialization)
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- [Client side](#client-side)
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- [Client side](#client-side)
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- [Testing](#testing)
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- [Testing](#testing)
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- [NFSv4](#nfsv4)
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- [NFSv4](#nfsv4)
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**TODO**
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> glossary
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## Introduction
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## Introduction
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If you share some files between your machines, your choice was probably [SMB/CIFS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Message_Block),
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If you share some files between your machines, your choice was probably [SMB/CIFS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Message_Block),
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as it is supported on nearly any platform (GNU/Linux, MacOS, Windows, iOS, Android,
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as it is supported on nearly any platform (GNU/Linux, MacOS, Windows, iOS, Android,
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```
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```
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$ sudo apt-get install krb5-config heimdal-clients heimdal-docs
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$ sudo apt-get install krb5-config heimdal-clients heimdal-docs
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```
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```
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The `krb5-config` package installation will ask you some questions, just fill with the information from table above :
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**Note about documentation**: The `heimdal-docs` package will install [`GNU info`](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Info_(Unix)).
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If you want HTML documentation, you will have to manually build it from source with the following commands :
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```
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$ git clone https://github.com/heimdal/heimdal.git
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$ cd heimdal
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$ autoreconf -f -i
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$ sh autogen.sh
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$ ./configure
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$ make html
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$ cd doc/heimdal.html
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$ sudo cp -ar heimdal.html /usr/share/doc/heimdal-docs/
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```
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### Client and server side
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The `krb5-config` package installation will ask you some questions, just fill with the information from Table 1 :
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- Default Kerberos version 5 realm: `LAN`
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- Default Kerberos version 5 realm: `LAN`
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- Kerberos servers for your realm: `kdc1.lan` and `kdc2.lan`
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- Kerberos servers for your realm: `kdc1.lan` and `kdc2.lan`
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- Administrative server for your Kerberos realm: `kadmin.lan`
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- Administrative server for your Kerberos realm: `kadmin.lan`
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lan = LAN
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lan = LAN
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.lan = LAN
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.lan = LAN
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```
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```
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#### /etc/krb5.conf - main kerberos configuration
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**Note about documentation**: The `heimdal-docs` package will install [`GNU info`](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Info_(Unix)).
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If you want HTML documentation, you will have to manually build it from source with the following commands :
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```
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$ git clone https://github.com/heimdal/heimdal.git
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$ cd heimdal
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$ autoreconf -f -i
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$ sh autogen.sh
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$ ./configure
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$ make html
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$ sudo cp -ar heimdal.html /usr/share/doc/heimdal-docs/
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```
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### Configuration
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#### Client and server (krb5.conf)
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The `/etc/krb5.conf` can be changed at any time, and we will immediately make some changes with some sane defaults (see `krb5.conf(5)` for more details) :
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The `/etc/krb5.conf` can be changed at any time, and we will immediately make some changes with some sane defaults (see `krb5.conf(5)` for more details) :
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```
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```
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[appdefaults]
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[appdefaults]
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default = SYSLOG:DEBUG:AUTH
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default = SYSLOG:DEBUG:AUTH
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```
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### Server only
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### Server only
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#### /etc/heimdal-kdc/kdc.conf - heimdal kdc configuration file
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#### Heimdal kdc configuration file (kdc.conf)
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See `kdc(8)` for configuration details. In this file, we just setup the `[kdc]` section :
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`/etc/heimdal-kdc/kdc.conf` (see `kdc(8)` for details) is the Heimdal KDC configuration file. In this file, we just setup the `[kdc]` section as below. Note that I prefer to use an `sqlite` database, simply because many tools allow to browse/edit the content.
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$ grep -vE '(\#|^$)' kdc.conf
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$ grep -vE '(\#|^$)' kdc.conf
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[kdc]
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[kdc]
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}
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addresses = 0.0.0.0
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addresses = 0.0.0.0
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#### Access-control lists (kadmind.acl)
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`/etc/heimdal-kdc/kadmind.acl` is the file giving access to non-local administration (i.e. when using `kadmin` without `-l` option). See `kadmind(8)` for syntax details. To get a simple administration, we give full admin rights to `bruno/admin@LAN` principal, and allow any principal in admin
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bruno/admin@LAN all
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#### Master key
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#### Master key
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**Note**: A master key is mainly necessary if you store the database in a shared location (think about backups), to make brute-force attacks more difficult. For testing purpose, you may skip this section.
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**Note**: A master key is mainly necessary if you store the database in a shared location (think about backups), to make brute-force attacks more difficult. For testing purpose, you may skip this section.
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$ sudo kstash --random-key -k /var/lib/heimdal-kdc/m-key
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$ sudo kstash --random-key -k /var/lib/heimdal-kdc/m-key
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```
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#### Database initialization
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The three `kadmin` commands below will initialize `LAN` realm, create a `bruno/admin` XXX, and list the known YYY :
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The four `kadmin` commands below will initialize `LAN` realm, create a `bruno/admin` principal, and list the known principals :
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$ sudo kadmin -l
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$ sudo kadmin -l
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kadmin> init LAN
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kadmin> init LAN
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Realm max ticket life [unlimited]:
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Realm max ticket life [unlimited]:
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Realm max renewable ticket life [unlimited]:
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Realm max renewable ticket life [unlimited]:
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kadmin> add bruno/admin
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kadmin> add bruno/admin
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Max ticket life [1 day]:
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Max ticket life [1 day]:
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Max renewable life [1 week]:
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Max renewable life [1 week]:
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bruno/admin@LAN's Password:
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Verify password - bruno/admin@LAN's Password:
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Verify password - bruno/admin@LAN's Password:
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```
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```
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kadmin> get -s *
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kadmin> get -s *
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Principal Expiration PW-exp PW-change Max life Max renew
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Principal Expiration PW-exp PW-change Max life Max renew
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krbtgt/LAN never never 2022-08-17 unlimited unlimited
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krbtgt/LAN never never 2022-08-17 unlimited unlimited
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bruno/admin never never 2022-08-17 1 day 1 week
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```
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Then, TODO...
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Then,
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### Client side
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### Client side
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### Testing
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### Testing
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## NFSv4
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Kerberos :
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- `heimdal-docs` package documentation :
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- `heimdal-docs` package documentation :
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- info help: `$ info heimdal`
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- info help: `$ info heimdal`
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- HTML documentation (if installed), it should be in `/usr/share/doc/heimdal-docs/heimdal.html/index.html`
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- HTML documentation (if installed as above): You will find it in `/usr/share/doc/heimdal-docs/heimdal.html/index.html`
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- [Heimdal setup on Debian](http://chschneider.eu/linux/server/heimdal.shtml).
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- [Heimdal setup on Debian](http://chschneider.eu/linux/server/heimdal.shtml).
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- [Debian/Ubuntu Linux with Active Directory Kerberos Server](http://www.cs.rug.nl/~jurjen/ApprenticesNotes/ad_kinit.html)
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- [Debian/Ubuntu Linux with Active Directory Kerberos Server](http://www.cs.rug.nl/~jurjen/ApprenticesNotes/ad_kinit.html)
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- [Principal names and DNS](https://web.mit.edu/kerberos/krb5-1.13/doc/admin/princ_dns.html)
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- [Principal names and DNS](https://web.mit.edu/kerberos/krb5-1.13/doc/admin/princ_dns.html)
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