This document describes the steps to configure and run a kerberos KDC server. The document was created during the NFSv4 Test Day held on 2010-02-04 to help participants who chose to create their own KDC server.
Install the krb5-libs
, krb5-server
, and krb5-workstation
if have not done so.
yum -y install krb5-libs krb5-server krb5-workstation
Edit the /etc/krb5.conf
and /var/kerberos/krb5kdc/kdc.conf
configuration files to reflect the realm name and domain-to-realm mappings. For example, for domain .redhat.com.
[logging] default = FILE:/var/log/krb5libs.log kdc = FILE:/var/log/krb5kdc.log admin_server = FILE:/var/log/kadmind.log [libdefaults] default_realm = REDHAT.COM dns_lookup_realm = false dns_lookup_kdc = false ticket_lifetime = 24h renew_lifetime = 7d forwardable = yes [realms] REDHAT.COM = { kdc = <KDC server hostname>:88 admin_server = <KDC server hostname>:749 } [domain_realm] .redhat.com = REDHAT.COM redhat.com = REDHAT.COM
Create the database using the kdb5_util
utility from a shell prompt:
/usr/sbin/kdb5_util create -s
Configure the KDC server to sync time using NTP to sync the clock for later kerberos communications.
service ntpd restart
Edit the /var/kerberos/krb5kdc/kadm5.acl
file to have only this line.
*/admin *
Type the following kadmin.local command at the KDC terminal to create the first principal:
/usr/sbin/kadmin.local -q "addprinc root/admin"
Modify the firewall rule to allow kerberos communications, or disable the firewall temporarily.
iptables -F ip6tables -F
Start Kerberos using the following commands:
/sbin/service krb5kdc start /sbin/service kadmin start