Sample krb.conf File
NOTE | If you have configured your Kerberos server with |
| 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 |
316 | Appendix B |