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2012-05-04Move keytab_copy to krb5samba libSimo Sorce1-230/+0
This is a helper fucntion that uses purely krb5 code, so it belongs to krb5samba which is the krb5 wrapper for samba.
2012-05-04Fix keytab_copy to compile with MIT librariues tooSimo Sorce1-10/+12
2012-05-04keytab_copy: Fix style, whitespacesSimo Sorce1-8/+17
2011-11-29s4-samba-tool: Add --principal argument to samba-tool domain exportkeytabAndrew Bartlett1-61/+134
This allows only a particular principal to be exported to the keytab. This is useful when setting up unix servers in a Samba controlled domain. Based on a request by Gémes Géza <geza@kzsdabas.hu> Andrew Bartlett Autobuild-User: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> Autobuild-Date: Tue Nov 29 09:20:55 CET 2011 on sn-devel-104
2009-07-28s4:kerberos Add 'net export keytab' command for wireshark decryptionAndrew Bartlett1-0/+146
It is much easier to do decryption with wireshark when the keytab is available for every host in the domain. Running 'net export keytab <keytab name>' will export the current (as pointed to by the supplied smb.conf) local Samba4 doamin. (This uses Heimdal's 'hdb' keytab and then the existing hdb-samba4, and so has a good chance of keeping working in the long term). Andrew Bartlett
2009-07-27Revert "s4:kerberos Add 'net export keytab' command for wireshark decryption"Stefan Metzmacher1-146/+0
This reverts commit a40ce5d0d9d06f592a8885162bbaf644006b9f0f. This breaks the build... Andrew, please repush it, when it's fixed:-) metze
2009-07-27s4:kerberos Add 'net export keytab' command for wireshark decryptionAndrew Bartlett1-0/+146
It is much easier to do decryption with wireshark when the keytab is available for every host in the domain. Running 'net export keytab <keytab name>' will export the current (as pointed to by the supplied smb.conf) local Samba4 doamin. (This uses Heimdal's 'hdb' keytab and then the existing hdb-samba4, and so has a good chance of keeping working in the long term). Andrew Bartlett