KPROP(8) UNIX System Manager's Manual KPROP(8) NNAAMMEE kkpprroopp - the kerberos slave server update client SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS kkpprroopp [--ffoorrccee] [--rreeaallmm _r_e_a_l_m] [_d_u_m_p_-_f_i_l_e] [_s_l_a_v_e_-_f_i_l_e] DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN Changes to the database, such as changed passwords, are only made to the master server through the kkaaddmmiinndd service. To propagate these changes to the slave servers, kkpprroopp should be run regularly on the master server. The following options are recognised. --ffoorrccee Propagate even if there hasn't been an update to the dump file since last time. --rreeaallmm Realm if other than the default. dump-file is a file created with kkddbb__uuttiill ssllaavvee__dduummpp, default is _/_v_a_r_/_k_e_r_b_e_r_o_s_/_s_l_a_v_e___d_u_m_p. slave-file Contains the names of the slave servers. Default is _/_v_a_r_/_k_e_r_b_e_r_o_s_/_s_l_a_v_e_s. kkpprroopp will use the principal rrccmmdd..kkeerrbbeerrooss to authenticate to the master servers. This principal has to be added to the database, and it should also be put into the service key file on the master server. FFIILLEESS /var/kerberos/slave_dump /var/kerberos/slaves /etc/srvtab SSEEEE AALLSSOO kadmind(8), kerberos(8), kpropd(8) KTH-KRB June 7, 1996 1