Installing, Configuring and Administering the Kerberos Server V 2.0 on HP-UX 11i
Propagation
Setting Up Propagation
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Table 7-2 lists the daemons, and briefly describes their functions. To
avoid confusion and redundancy in this section when using names, the
table also indicates the generic names this document will use to discuss
the daemon.
To propagate the principal database entries on the primary server to
secondary servers, perform the following steps:
NOTE Some of the following steps are primary server-specific and some are
secondary server-specific. Ensure that you are performing the task on
the correct system.
Step 1. Create the Propagation Configuration Data
1. Log in to the primary server as root.
2. On the primary server, verify that the correct information has been
added to the krb.conf file to locate all secondary servers and to
identify the correct default realm of the primary server.
3. From the primary server /opt/krb5/install directory, run this
command:
Table 7-2 Primary Server Services and Daemons
Daemon Name Function
Generic Usage
Name
kadmind Accepts administration
requests from the
administrator and
database propagation
requests from propagation
daemon, kpropd.
Admin
kdcd Accepts authentication
requests from client
applications
KDC
kpropd Initiates the principal
database propagation
process
Prop