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SSERVER(8)							    SSERVER(8)

NAME
       sserver - sample Kerberos version 5 server

SYNOPSIS
       sserver [ -p port ] [ -S keytab ] [ server_port ]

DESCRIPTION
       sserver	and  sclient are a simple demonstration client/server applica‐
       tion.  When sclient connects to sserver, it performs a Kerberos authen‐
       tication,  and  then  sserver returns to sclient the Kerberos principal
       which was used for the Kerberos authentication.	It makes a  good  test
       that Kerberos has been successfully installed on a machine.

       The service name used by sserver and sclient is sample.	Hence, sserver
       will require that there be a keytab entry for the service "sample/host‐
       name.domain.name@REALM.NAME".   This keytab is generated using the kad‐
       min(8)  program.	   The	 keytab	  file	 is   usually	installed   as
       "/etc/krb5.keytab".

       The -S option allows for a different keytab than the default.

       sserver	 is  normally  invoked	out  of	 inetd(8),  using  a  line  in
       /etc/inetd.conf that looks like this:

       sample  stream  tcp     nowait  root /usr/sbin/sserver sserver

       Since sample is normally not a port defined in /etc/services, you  will
       usually have to add a line to /etc/services which looks like this:

       sample	       13135/tcp

       When  using  sclient,  you will first have to have an entry in the Ker‐
       beros database, by using kadmin(8), and then you have to	 get  Kerberos
       tickets,	 by using kinit(8).  Also, if you are running the sclient pro‐
       gram on a different host than the sserver it will be connecting to,  be
       sure  that both hosts have an entry in /etc/services for the sample tcp
       port, and that the same port number is in both files.

       When you run sclient you should see something like this:

       sendauth succeeded, reply is:
       reply len 32, contents:
       You are nlgilman@JIMI.MIT.EDU

COMMON ERROR MESSAGES
       1)  kinit returns the error:

       kinit: Client not found in Kerberos database while getting initial cre‐
       dentials

       This  means  that  you  didn't create an entry for your username in the
       Kerberos database.

       2)  sclient returns the error:

       unknown service sample/tcp; check /etc/services

       This means that you don't have an entry in /etc/services for the sample
       tcp port.

       3)  sclient returns the error:

       connect: Connection refused

       This  probably  means you didn't edit /etc/inetd.conf correctly, or you
       didn't restart inetd after editing inetd.conf.

       4)  sclient returns the error:

       sclient: Server not found in Kerberos database while using sendauth

       This means  that	 the  "sample/hostname@LOCAL.REALM"  service  was  not
       defined	in  the	 Kerberos database; it should be created using kadmin,
       and a keytab file needs to be generated to make the key for  that  ser‐
       vice principal available for ssclient.

       5)  sclient returns the error:

       sendauth rejected, error reply is:
	       " No such file or directory"

       This  probably  means  sserver  couldn't	 find the keytab file.	It was
       probably not installed in the proper directory.

SEE ALSO
       sclient(1), services(5), inetd(8)

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