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26.\" $FreeBSD$
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28.Dd July 7, 2013
29.Dt GSSD 8
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm gssd
33.Nd "Generic Security Services Daemon"
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35.Nm
36.Op Fl d
37.Op Fl h
38.Op Fl o
39.Op Fl v
40.Op Fl s Ar dir-list
41.Op Fl c Ar file-substring
42.Op Fl r Ar preferred-realm
43.Sh DESCRIPTION
44The
45.Nm
46program provides support for the kernel GSS-API implementation.
47.Pp
48The options are as follows:
49.Bl -tag -width indent
50.It Fl d
51Run in debug mode.
52In this mode,
53.Nm
54will not fork when it starts.
55.It Fl h
56Enable support for host-based initiator credentials.
57This permits a kerberized NFS mount to use a service principal in
58the default Kerberos 5 keytab file for access.
59Such access is enabled via the
60gssname
61option for the
62.Xr mount_nfs 8
63command.
64.It Fl o
65Force use of DES and the associated old style GSS-API initialization token.
66This may be required to make kerberized NFS mounts work against some
67non-FreeBSD NFS servers.
68.It Fl v
69Run in verbose mode.
70In this mode,
71.Nm
72will log activity messages to syslog using LOG_INFO | LOG_DAEMON or to
73stderr, if the
74.Fl d
75option has also been specified.
76The minor status is logged as a decimal number, since it is actually a
77Kerberos return status, which is signed.
78.It Fl s Ar dir-list
79Look for an appropriate credential cache file in this list of directories.
80The list should be full pathnames from root, separated by ':' characters.
81Usually this list will simply be "/tmp".
82Without this option,
83.Nm
84assumes that the credential cache file is called /tmp/krb5cc_<uid>,
85where <uid> is the effective uid for the RPC caller.
86.It Fl c Ar file-substring
87Set a file-substring for the credential cache file names.
88Only files with this substring embedded in their names will be
89selected as candidates when
90.Fl s
91has been specified.
92If not specified, it defaults to "krb5cc_".
93.It Fl r Ar preferred-realm
94Use Kerberos credentials for this realm when searching for
95credentials in directories specified with
96.Fl s .
97If not specified, the default Kerberos realm will be used.
98.El
99.Sh FILES
100.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /etc/krb5.keytab" -compact
101.It Pa /etc/krb5.keytab
102Contains Kerberos service principals which may be used as credentials
103by kernel GSS-API services.
104.El
105.Sh EXIT STATUS
106.Ex -std
107.Sh SEE ALSO
108.Xr gssapi 3 ,
109.Xr syslog 3 ,
110.Xr mount_nfs 8
111.Sh HISTORY
112The
113.Nm
114manual page first appeared in
115.Fx 8.0 .
116.Sh AUTHORS
117This
118manual page was written by
119.An Doug Rabson Aq Mt dfr@FreeBSD.org .
120