HP (Hewlett-Packard) E0905 Server User Manual


 
Glossary
kpropd.ini
Glossary322
kpropd.ini Propagation configuration file
mkpropcf creates using information in the
local krb.conf file.
krb.conf File that contains configuration
information that describes the default realm
of the host, the administration server, and
security servers for known realms.
krb.realms The realms file defines
host-to-realm or domain-to-realm name
mapping data. The krb.realms file is
located only on the Kerberos server systems.
This file maps host names to realm names.
M
mkpropcf Creates the kpropd.ini file,
which is the default propagation
configuration file in a propagation hierarchy.
P
password.policy Text file that controls the
password policy for all principals.
principal Files that make up the principal
database, including principal.dat,
principal.idx, and principal.ok.
prop_hostname ASCII cache file created
on the propagating security server when the
host name security server is unavailable
during the principal database propagation
cycle. The file contains principal records that
could not be propagated from the prop_q file
to the receiving server.
prop_hostname_ok Empty file created on
the propagating security server after a
successful propagation to the host name
security server.
prop_q Default propagation input queue
file that contains the names of every
principal whose record has changed since the
last successful database propagation.
prop_q.wrk Temporary working copy of
prop_q, the default propagation input queue
file.
prpadmin Application used to administer
database propagation between servers.
R
rlogin Application that provides log on
access to remote systems.
realm Each administrative domain have its
own Kerberos database, which contains
information about the users and services for
that particular site or administrative
domain. This administrative domain is the
Kerberos realm.
T
telnet Application that connects to a
remote host using the telnet protocol.
telnetd Daemon that accepts connections
from secured and nonsecured telnet clients.
ticket A certificate issued by an
authentication server, which helps verify the
user’s identity to any given service.
TGS The Ticket-Granting Service (TGS)
authorizes the user to gain access to the
network resources by generating and issuing
tickets.
TGT Issues tickets to connect to hosts in its
own domain.