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ipa-rmkeytab - Remove a kerberos principal from a keytab
ipa-rmkeytab [ -p principal-name ] [ -k keytab-file ] [ -r realm ] [ -d ]
Removes a kerberos principal from a keytab.
Kerberos keytabs are used for services (like sshd) to perform kerberos authentication. A keytab is a file with one or more secrets (or keys) for a kerberos principal.
A kerberos service principal is a kerberos identity that can be used for authentication. Service principals contain the name of the service, the hostname of the server, and the realm name.
ipa-rmkeytab provides two ways to remove principals. A specific principal can be removed or all principals for a given realm can be removed.
All encryption types and versions of a principal are removed.
The realm may be included when removing a specific principal but it is not required.
NOTE: removing a principal from the keytab does not affect the Kerberos principal stored in the IPA server. It merely removes the entry from the local keytab.
Remove the NFS service principal on the host foo.example.com from /tmp/nfs.keytab.
# ipa-rmkeytab -p nfs/foo.example.com -k /tmp/nfs.keytab
Remove the ldap service principal on the host foo.example.com from /etc/krb5.keytab.
# ipa-rmkeytab -p ldap/foo.example.com -k /etc/krb5.keytab
Remove all principals for the realm EXAMPLE.COM.
# ipa-rmkeytab -r EXAMPLE.COM -k /etc/krb5.keytab
The exit status is 0 on success, nonzero on error.
1 Kerberos initialization failed
2 Memory allocation error
3 Unable to open keytab
4 Unable to parse the principal name
5 Principal name or realm not found in keytab
6 Unable to remove principal from keytab
Oct 30 2009 | FreeIPA |