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-.\" $OpenBSD: krb.conf.5,v 1.9 1999/07/07 10:50:15 aaron Exp $
-.Dd June 15, 1999
-.Dt KRB.CONF 5
-.Os
-.Sh NAME
-.Nm krb.conf
-.Nd Kerberos configuration file
-.Sh DESCRIPTION
-.Nm
-contains configuration information describing the Kerberos realm and the
-Kerberos key distribution center (KDC) servers for known realms.
-.Pp
-The first line of
-.Nm
-contains the name of the local realm. If the first character in the first line
-is a hash sign
-.Pq Ql # ,
-then Kerberos authentication is disabled.
-.Pp
-Subsequent lines are of the form
-.Bd -ragged -offset indent
-.Fa realm
-.Fa KDC_server
-.Op admin server
-.Ed
-.Pp
-where
-.Fa realm
-is a Kerberos realm name and
-.Fa KDC_server
-is the name of a host running a KDC for
-.Fa realm .
-The words
-.Dq admin server
-following
-.Fa KDC_server
-indicate that the host also provides an administrative database server.
-.Sh EXAMPLES
-A krb.conf file for a host in the ATHENA.MIT.EDU realm might look like:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-ATHENA.MIT.EDU
-ATHENA.MIT.EDU kerberos-1.mit.edu admin server
-ATHENA.MIT.EDU kerberos-2.mit.edu
-LCS.MIT.EDU kerberos.lcs.mit.edu admin server
-.Ed
-.Sh SEE ALSO
-.Xr krb_get_krbhst 3 ,
-.Xr krb_get_lrealm 3 ,
-.Xr krb.realms 5