package krb
A library for using Kerberos for both Rpc and Tcp communication
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
krb-v0.15.0.tar.gz
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doc/krb.internal/Krb_internal_public/Keytab_entry/index.html
Module Krb_internal_public.Keytab_entry
Source
krb5_keytab_entry
A keytab entry consists of
- a principal -- the identity of an actor we want to authenticate
- a keyblock -- encryption keys derived from the principal's password
- a key version number (kvno) -- a sequence number indicating which of the principal's historical passwords the keyblock was derived from.
You can think of a keytab as the set of identities one may take on as the holder of a particular password.
principal
and keyblock
return copies of underlying kerberos structures.
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