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HPROP(8)		    System Manager's Manual		      HPROP(8)

NAME
       hprop --	propagate the KDC database

SYNOPSIS
       hprop	 [-m file | --master-key=file]	   [-d file | --database=file]
	     [--source=heimdal|mit-dump] [-r string |  --v4-realm=string]  [-c
	     cell  |  --cell=cell]  [-k	keytab | --keytab=keytab] [-R string |
	     --v5-realm=string]	  [-D	|   --decrypt]	 [-E   |    --encrypt]
	     [-n  |  --stdout]	[-v  |	--verbose]  [--version]	 [-h | --help]
	     [host[:port]] ...

DESCRIPTION
       hprop takes a principal database	in a specified format and converts  it
       into  a	stream	of Heimdal database records. This stream can either be
       written to  standard  out,  or  (more  commonly)	 be  propagated	 to  a
       hpropd(8) server	running	on a different machine.

       If  propagating,	 it  connects to all hosts specified on	the command by
       opening a TCP connection	to port	754  (service  hprop)  and  sends  the
       database	in encrypted form.

       Supported options:

       -m file,	--master-key=file
	       Where to	find the master	key to encrypt or decrypt keys with.

       -d file,	--database=file
	       The database to be propagated.

       --source=heimdal|mit-dump|krb4-dump|kaserver
	       Specifies  the  type  of	 the source database. Alternatives in-
	       clude:

		     heimdal   a Heimdal database
		     mit-dump  a MIT Kerberos 5	dump file
	       +.It Fl k Ar keytab , Fl	Fl keytab= Ns Ar keytab	The keytab  to
	       use  for	 fetching the key to be	used for authenticating	to the
	       propagation daemon(s). The key hprop/hostname is	used from this
	       keytab.	The default is to fetch	the key	from the KDC database.

       -R string, --v5-realm=string
	       Local realm override.

       -D, --decrypt
	       The encryption keys in the database can either be in clear,  or
	       encrypted with a	master key. This option	transmits the database
	       with unencrypted	keys.

       -E, --encrypt
	       This option transmits the database with encrypted keys. This is
	       the default if no option	is supplied.

       -n, --stdout
	       Dump  the  database  on	stdout,	in a format that can be	fed to
	       hpropd.

EXAMPLES
       The following will propagate  a	database  to  another  machine	(which
       should run hpropd(8)):

	     $ hprop slave-1 slave-2

SEE ALSO
       hpropd(8)

HEIMDAL			       December	8, 2004			      HPROP(8)

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