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Change references to the documentation sets that we still ship to reference the OpenAFS manuals instead of the IBM AFS manuals. Remove references to the IBM AFS/DFS Migration documentation, since that doesn't appear to be available anywhere any more, replacing them where relevant to more generic references to the DFS documentation. Add links to docs.openafs.org for mentions of the manuals in SEE ALSO, and standardize on one link format. Replace a few references to the IBM AFS Release Notes with the actual information in those notes, or drop the reference if it doesn't seem particularly useful. Change-Id: Ie9666842f1315891c6a9c37c0424200f4b78bff7 Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.openafs.org/2031 Reviewed-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org> Tested-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org>
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=head1 NAME
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KeyFile - Defines AFS server encryption keys
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The F<KeyFile> file defines the server encryption keys that the AFS server
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processes running on the machine use to decrypt the tickets presented by
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clients during the mutual authentication process. AFS server processes
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perform privileged actions only for clients that possess a ticket
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encrypted with one of the keys from the file. The file must reside in the
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F</usr/afs/etc> directory on every server machine. For more detailed
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information on mutual authentication and server encryption keys, see the
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I<OpenAFS Administration Guide>.
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Each key has a corresponding a key version number that distinguishes it
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from the other keys. The tickets that clients present are also marked with
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a key version number to tell the server process which key to use to
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decrypt it. The F<KeyFile> file must always include a key with the same
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key version number and contents as the key currently listed for the
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C<afs/I<cell>> principal in the associated Kerberos v5 realm or
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Authentication Database. (The principal C<afs> may be used if the cell and
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realm names are the same, but adding the cell name to the principal is
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recommended even in this case. C<afs> must be used as the principal name
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if the cell uses the Authentication Server rather than a Kerberos v5
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realm.) The key must be a DES key; no stronger encryption type is
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supported.
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The F<KeyFile> file is in binary format, so always use either the
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B<asetkey> command or the appropriate commands from the B<bos> command
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suite to administer it:
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=over 4
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=item *
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The B<asetkey add> or B<bos addkey> command to add a new key.
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=item *
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The B<asetkey list> or B<bos listkeys> command to display the keys.
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=item *
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The B<asetkey delete> or B<bos removekey> command to remove a key from the
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file.
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=back
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The B<asetkey> commands must be run on the same server as the F<KeyFile>
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file to update. The B<bos> commands may be run remotely. Normally, new
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keys should be added from a Kerberos v5 keytab using B<asetkey add>.
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B<bos addkey> is normally only used if the Authentication Server is in use
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instead of a Kerberos v5 realm.
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In cells that use the Update Server to distribute the contents of the
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F</usr/afs/etc> directory, it is customary to edit only the copy of the
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file stored on the system control machine. Otherwise, edit the file on
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each server machine individually.
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=head1 CAUTIONS
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The most common error caused by changes to F<KeyFile> is to add a key that
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does not match the corresponding key for the Kerberos v5 principal or
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Authentication Server database entry. Both the key and the key version
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number must match the key for the corresponding principal, either
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C<afs/I<cell>> or C<afs>, in the Kerberos v5 realm or Authentication
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Database. For a Kerberos v5 realm, that principal must only have DES
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encryption types in the Kerberos KDC.
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In the unusual case of using B<bos addkey> to add a key with a known
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password matching a password used to generate Kerberos v5 keys, the keys
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in the Kerberos v5 KDC database must use C<afs3> salt, not the default
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Kerberos v5 salt. The salt doesn't matter for the more normal procedure of
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extracting a keytab and then adding the key using B<asetkey>.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<asetkey(8)>,
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L<bos_addkey(8)>,
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L<bos_listkeys(8)>,
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L<bos_removekey(8)>,
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L<kas_setpassword(8)>,
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L<upclient(8)>,
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L<upserver(8)>
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The I<OpenAFS Administration Guide> at
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L<http://docs.openafs.org/AdminGuide/>.
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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IBM Corporation 2000. <http://www.ibm.com/> All Rights Reserved.
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This documentation is covered by the IBM Public License Version 1.0. It
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was converted from HTML to POD by software written by Chas Williams and
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Russ Allbery, based on work by Alf Wachsmann and Elizabeth Cassell.
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