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ipa-join(1)		       IPA Manual Pages			   ipa-join(1)

NAME
       ipa-join	- Join a machine to an IPA realm and get a keytab for the host
       service principal

SYNOPSIS
       ipa-join	[-d|--debug] [-q|--quiet] [-u|--unenroll] [-h|--hostname host-
       name]  [-s|--server hostname] [-k|--keytab filename] [-w|--bindpw pass-
       word] [-b|--basedn basedn] [-?|--help] [--usage]

DESCRIPTION
       Joins a host to an IPA realm and	retrieves a kerberos  keytab  for  the
       host  service  principal,  or  unenrolls	 an  enrolled host from	an IPA
       server.

       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.

       The ipa-join command will create	and retrieve a service	principal  for
       host/foo.example.com@EXAMPLE.COM	  and	place	it   by	 default  into
       /etc/krb5.keytab. The location can be overridden	with the -k option.

       The IPA server to contact is set	in  /etc/ipa/default.conf  by  default
       and can be overridden using the -s,--server option.

       In order	to join	the machine needs to be	authenticated. This can	happen
       in one of two ways:

       * Authenticate using the	current	kerberos principal

       * Provide a password to authenticate with

       If  a client host has already been joined to the	IPA realm the ipa-join
       command will fail. The host will	need to	be removed from	the server us-
       ing `ipa	host-del FQDN` in order	to join	the client to the realm.

       This command is normally	executed by the	ipa-client-install command  as
       part of the enrollment process.

       The  reverse  is	 unenrollment. Unenrolling a host removes the Kerberos
       key on the IPA server. This prepares the	host to	be  re-enrolled.  This
       uses the	host principal stored in /etc/krb5.conf	to authenticate	to the
       IPA server to perform the unenrollment.

       Please note, that while the ipa-join option removes the client from the
       domain,	it  does  not actually uninstall the client or properly	remove
       all of the IPA-related configuration.  The  only	 way  to  uninstall  a
       client	completely  is	to  use	 ipa-client-install  --uninstall  (see
       ipa-client-install(1)).

OPTIONS
       -h,--hostname hostname
	      The hostname of this server (FQDN).  By  default	the  canonical
	      name from	getaddrinfo(3) for gethostname(2) is used.

       -s,--server server
	      The  hostname  of	 the  IPA  server (FQDN). Note that by default
	      there is no /etc/ipa/default.conf, in most cases it needs	to  be
	      supplied.

       -k,--keytab keytab-file
	      The  keytab file where to	append the new key (will be created if
	      it does not exist). Default: /etc/krb5.keytab

       -w,--bindpw password
	      The password to use if not using Kerberos	to authenticate. Use a
	      password of this particular host (one time password  created  on
	      IPA server)

       -b,--basedn basedn
	      The  basedn  of  the IPA server (of the form dc=example,dc=com).
	      This is only needed when not using Kerberos to authenticate  and
	      anonymous	binds are disallowed in	the IPA	LDAP server.

       -f,--force
	      Force enrolling the host even if host entry exists.

       -u,--unenroll
	      Unenroll	this  host from	the IPA	server.	No keytab entry	is re-
	      moved in the process (see	ipa-rmkeytab(1)).

       -q,--quiet
	      Quiet mode. Only errors are displayed.

       -d,--debug
	      Print the	raw RPC	output in GSSAPI mode.

EXAMPLES
       Join IPA	domain and retrieve a keytab with kerberos credentials.

	 # kinit admin
	 # ipa-join

       Join IPA	domain and retrieve a keytab using a one-time password.

	 # ipa-join -w secret123

       Join IPA	domain and save	the keytab in another location.

	 # ipa-join -k /tmp/host.keytab

EXIT STATUS
       The exit	status is 0 on success,	nonzero	on error.

       0 Success

       1 Kerberos context initialization failed

       2 Incorrect usage

       3 Out of	memory

       4 Invalid service principal name

       5 No Kerberos credentials cache

       6 No Kerberos principal and no bind DN and password

       7 Failed	to open	keytab

       8 Failed	to create key material

       9 Setting keytab	failed

       10 Bind password	required when using a bind DN

       11 Failed to add	key to keytab

       12 Failed to close keytab

       13 Host is already enrolled

       14 LDAP failure

       15 Incorrect bulk password

       16 Host name must be fully-qualified

       17 RPC fault

       18 Principal not	found in host entry

       19 Unable to generate Kerberos credentials cache

       20 Unenrollment result not in RPC response

       21 Failed to get	default	Kerberos realm

       22 Unable to auto-detect	fully-qualified	hostname

SEE ALSO
       ipa-rmkeytab(1) ipa-client-install(1)

IPA				  Oct 8	2009			   ipa-join(1)

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