Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package keytab implements Kerberos keytabs: https://web.mit.edu/kerberos/krb5-devel/doc/formats/keytab_file_format.html.
Index ¶
- type Keytab
- func (kt *Keytab) AddEntry(principalName, realm, password string, ts time.Time, KVNO uint8, encType int32) error
- func (kt *Keytab) GetEncryptionKey(princName types.PrincipalName, realm string, kvno int, etype int32) (types.EncryptionKey, int, error)
- func (kt *Keytab) JSON() (string, error)
- func (kt *Keytab) Marshal() ([]byte, error)
- func (kt Keytab) String() string
- func (kt *Keytab) Unmarshal(b []byte) error
- func (kt *Keytab) Write(w io.Writer) (int, error)
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Types ¶
type Keytab ¶
type Keytab struct { Entries []entry // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Keytab struct.
func (*Keytab) AddEntry ¶
func (kt *Keytab) AddEntry(principalName, realm, password string, ts time.Time, KVNO uint8, encType int32) error
AddEntry adds an entry to the keytab. The password should be provided in plain text and it will be converted using the defined enctype to be stored.
func (*Keytab) GetEncryptionKey ¶
func (kt *Keytab) GetEncryptionKey(princName types.PrincipalName, realm string, kvno int, etype int32) (types.EncryptionKey, int, error)
GetEncryptionKey returns the EncryptionKey from the Keytab for the newest entry with the required kvno, etype and matching principal. If the kvno is zero then the latest kvno will be returned. The kvno is also returned for
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