Become superuser on the host with the keytab file.
Although you can create keytab files that are owned by other users, using the default location for the keytab file requires root ownership.
Start the ktutil command.
# /usr/bin/ktutil |
Read the keytab file into the keylist buffer by using the read_kt command.
ktutil: read_kt keytab |
Display the keylist buffer by using the list command.
ktutil: list |
The current keylist buffer is displayed.
Quit the ktutil command.
ktutil: quit |
The following example displays the keylist in the /etc/krb5/krb5.keytab file on the denver host.
denver # /usr/bin/ktutil ktutil: read_kt /etc/krb5/krb5.keytab ktutil: list slot KVNO Principal ---- ---- --------------------------------------- 1 5 host/denver@EXAMPLE.COM ktutil: quit |