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KCM(8)			  BSD System Manager's Manual			KCM(8)

NAME
     kcm — is a process based credential cache for Kerberos tickets.

SYNOPSIS
     kcm [--cache-name=cachename] [-c file | --config-file=file] [-g group |
	 --group=group] [--max-request=size] [--disallow-getting-krbtgt]
	 [--detach] [-h | --help] [-k principal |
	 --system-principal=principal] [-l time | --lifetime=time] [-m mode |
	 --mode=mode] [-n | --no-name-constraints] [-r time |
	 --renewable-life=time] [-s path | --socket-path=path]
	 [--door-path=path] [-S principal | --server=principal] [-t keytab |
	 --keytab=keytab] [-u user | --user=user] [-v | --version]

DESCRIPTION
     kcm is a process based credential cache.  To use it, set the KRB5CCNAME
     enviroment variable to ‘KCM:uid’ or add the stanza

     [libdefaults]
	     default_cc_name = KCM:%{uid}

     to the /etc/krb5.conf configuration file and make sure kcm is started in
     the system startup files.

     The kcm daemon can hold the credentials for all users in the system.
     Access control is done with Unix-like permissions.	 The daemon checks the
     access on all operations based on the uid and gid of the user.  The tick‐
     ets are renewed as long as is permitted by the KDC's policy.

     The kcm daemon can also keep a SYSTEM credential that server processes
     can use to access services.  One example of usage might be an nss_ldap
     module that quickly needs to get credentials and doesn't want to renew
     the ticket itself.

     Supported options:

     --cache-name=cachename
	     system cache name

     -c file, --config-file=file
	     location of config file

     -g group, --group=group
	     system cache group

     --max-request=size
	     max size for a kcm-request

     --disallow-getting-krbtgt
	     disallow extracting any krbtgt from the kcm daemon.

     --detach
	     detach from console

     -h, --help

     -k principal, --system-principal=principal
	     system principal name

     -l time, --lifetime=time
	     lifetime of system tickets

     -m mode, --mode=mode
	     octal mode of system cache

     -n, --no-name-constraints
	     disable credentials cache name constraints

     -r time, --renewable-life=time
	     renewable lifetime of system tickets

     -s path, --socket-path=path
	     path to kcm domain socket

     --door-path=path
	     path to kcm door socket

     -S principal, --server=principal
	     server to get system ticket for

     -t keytab, --keytab=keytab
	     system keytab name

     -u user, --user=user
	     system cache owner

     -v, --version

Heimdal				 May 29, 2005			       Heimdal
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