Sample krb.conf File

NOTE

If you have configured your Kerberos server with C-Tree as the backend

 

then the realm names are case sensitive. If you have configured your

 

Kerberos server with LDAP as the backend then the realm names are

 

not case sensitive.

 

Replace the underlined Your_Realm_Name, Your_Secondary_Server1,

 

 

Your_Secondary_Server2, and your_primary_server with the name of

 

your Kerberos REALM, secondary security servers, and the primary

 

security server host names, respectively.

 

Use the following format to write a sample krb.conf file:

 

Your_Realm_Name

 

Your_Realm_Name Your_Secondary_Server1

 

Your_Realm_Name Your_Secondary_Server2

 

Your_Realm_Name your_primary_server admin server

 

Following is an example of the krb.conf file:

 

BAMBI.COM

 

BAMBI.COM fox.bambi.com

 

BAMBI.COM goat.bambi.com

 

BAMBI.COM deer.bambi.com admin server

 

where:

 

• The realm name is BAMBI.COM.

 

• The secondary security server 1 is fox.bambi.com.

 

• The secondary security server 2 is goat.bambi.com.

 

• The primary security server is deer.bambi.com.

 

For more information, type man 4 krb.conf at the HP-UX prompt.

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