Purpose
Enters interactive mode
Synopsis
kas interactive [-admin_username <admin principal to use for authentication>] [-password_for_admin <admin password>] [-cell <cell name>] [-servers <explicit list of authentication servers>+] [-noauth] [-help] kas i [-a <admin principal to use for authentication>] [-p <admin password>] [-c <cell name>] [-s <explicit list of authentication servers>+] [-n] [-h]
Description
The kas interactive command establishes an interactive session for the issuer of the command. By default, the command interpreter establishes an authenticated connection for the user logged into the local file system with all of the Authentication Servers listed in the local /usr/vice/etc/CellServDB file for the cell named in the local /usr/vice/etc/ThisCell file. To specify an alternate identity, cell name, or list of Authentication Servers, include the -admin_username, -cell, or -servers arguments respectively. Interactive mode lasts for six hours unless the maximum ticket lifetime for the issuer or the Authentication Server's Ticket Granting Service is shorter.
There are two other ways to enter interactive mode, in addition to the kas interactive command:
There are several consequences of entering interactive mode:
The issuer's identity and password, the relevant cell, and the set of Authentication Server machines specified when entering interactive mode apply to all commands issued during the session. They cannot be changed without leaving the session, except by using the (kas) noauthentication command to replace the current authenticated connections with unauthenticated ones. The -admin_username, -password_for_admin, -cell, and -servers arguments are ignored if provided on a command issued during interactive mode.
To establish an unauthenticated connection to the Authentication Server, include the -noauth flag or provide an incorrect password. Unless authorization checking is disabled on each Authentication Server machine involved, however, it is not possible to perform any privileged operations within such a session.
To end the current authenticated connection and establish an unauthenticated one, issue the (kas) noauthentication command. To leave interactive mode and return to the regular shell prompt, issue the (kas) quit command.
Options
Examples
The following example shows a user entering interactive mode as the privileged user admin.
% kas interactive admin Password for admin: admin_password ka>
Privilege Required
None
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