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KRB.EQUIV(5)                                                                                    KRB.EQUIV(5)



NAME
       /etc/krb.equiv - Kerberos equivalences

DESCRIPTION
       krb.equiv  contains  zero  or  more  lines, each of which describes a mapping of a kerberos principal
       (userid@host) to a local user (userid or alias).  Each line of the file consists of two fields, sepa-rated separated
       rated  by  at  least one whitespace character; other blanks are ignored.  The first field is the ker-beros kerberos
       beros principal name to remap, and the second is the name of the corresponding local user.

SAMPLE FILE
       tyq4@ANDY.CMU.EDU tyq4
       tyq4@DEANNA.ORG tyq4
       ty347@ECE.CMU.EDU tyq4
       jj12@ANDY.CMU.EDU tick
       tick@DEANNA.ORG tick
       jy9o@ANDY.CMU.EDU jyager
       jyager@CS.CMU.EDU jyager




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