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tickets to other kerberos hosts safely in one easy step.
168 lines
4.1 KiB
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168 lines
4.1 KiB
Groff
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.\" $Header: /local/cvsfiles/kerberos/src/appl/rkinit/man/rkinit.3,v 1.1 1991/12/03 23:21:29 eichin Exp $
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.\" $Source: /local/cvsfiles/kerberos/src/appl/rkinit/man/rkinit.3,v $
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.\" $Author: eichin $
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.\"
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.\"
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.TH RKINIT 3 "November 12, 1989"
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.SH NAME
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rkinit, rkinit_errmsg
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.nf
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.ft B
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#include <rkinit.h>
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#include <rkinit_err.h>
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.PP
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int rkinit(host, r_krealm, info, timeout)
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char *host;
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char *r_krealm;
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rkinit_info *info;
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int timeout;
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.PP
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char *rkinit_errmsg(string)
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char *string;
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.fi
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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This library contains the calls necessary to interface with the
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.I rkinit
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system of remote ticket establishment. See
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.IR rkinit (1)
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for more information on
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.I rkinit
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.PP
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.I rkinit.h
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is the header file that contains information that all clients
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will need to use.
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.PP
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.I rkinit_err.h
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is the
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.I com_err
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error table header file. See
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.IR com_err (3)
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for more information about
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.I com_err.
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.PP
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.IR rkinit ()
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takes as arguments the name of the host on which you wish to
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establish tickets, the kerberos realm of the remote host, a
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fully initialized rkinit_info structure, and a boolean value
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telling
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whether or not
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.IR rkinit ()
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should time out if the transaction
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fails to complete after a certain about of time.
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This call does not know about about default values, so
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something must be filled in for everything except for the ticket
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filename in the rkinit_info structure described below.
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This is the rkinit_info type:
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typedef struct {
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char aname[ANAME_SZ + 1];
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char inst[INST_SZ + 1];
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char realm[REALM_SZ + 1];
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char sname[ANAME_SZ + 1];
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char sinst[INST_SZ + 1];
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char username[9]; /* max local name length + 1 */
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char tktfilename[MAXPATHLEN + 1];
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long lifetime;
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} rkinit_info;
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.fi
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.I aname
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is the name part of the kerberos principal for which tickets are
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being requested.
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.I inst
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is the instance part.
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.I realm
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is the realm part.
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.I sname
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is the service name of the key that will appear in the remote
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initial ticket (for example, "krbtgt").
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.I sname
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is the service instance.
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.I username
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is the name of the local user on the remote host who will own
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the ticket file.
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.I tktfilename
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is the name of the file on the remote host in which the
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tickets will be stored. This is the only field in the structure
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for which a blank value is filled in. If this value is left
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blank, the server will figure out what to call the ticket file
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by using the kerberos library default as determined by
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.I TKT_FILE
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as defined in
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.IR krb.h .
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.I lifetime
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is the lifetime of the tickets in the usual five minute
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intervals. It is possible with this routine, as with
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.IR krb_get_in_tkt (3)
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to request tickets with zero lifetime.
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.IR rkinit (),
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while it is running, opens a socket, changes the name
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of the default kerberos ticket file, and changes the signal
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handler for the ALRM signal (if timeout != 0). rkinit()
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restores all these values when it exits whether it exits with
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an error or not, so clients using the rkinit library need not
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worry about this information.
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.IR rkinit_errmsg ()
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takes a string as its only argument. Passing
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other than NULL to this routine should be done
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by only the rkinit library and server.
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Doing this sets the current rkinit
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error message. Calling
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.IR rkinit_errmsg ()
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with NULL as the argument returns the current rkinit error
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message.
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Although the rkinit library uses
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.IR com_err (3)
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for error handling, the error messages returned by
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.IR com_err ()
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may not be specific enough. A client could report the error
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message returned by rkinit as follows:
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.ft B
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if (status = rkinit(host, r_krealm, &info, timeout)) {
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com_err(argv[0], status, "while obtaining remote tickets:");
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fprintf(stderr, "%s\\n", rkinit_errmsg(0));
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exit(1);
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}
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.fi
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.ft R
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.SH SEE ALSO
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kerberos(1), kerberos(3), rkinit(1), rkinitd(8)
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.SH DIAGNOSTICS
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.IR rkinit ()
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is usually good about reporting error messages to the client.
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It will probably not handle uninitialized variables well,
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however. Make sure that things like the realm of the remote
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host and the lifetime of the tickets have been properly
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initialized before calling
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.IR rkinit ().
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.SH AUTHOR
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Emanuel Jay Berkenbilt (MIT-Project Athena)
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