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Installing, Configuring and Administering the Kerberos Server V 2.0 on HP-UX 11i: HP 9000 Networking > Chapter 6 Administration

Starting and Stopping Daemons

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There are certain situations that require you to stop services and daemons and start them up again in order for changes to take effect. Table 6-6 “Situations that require Starting and Stopping Daemons and Services” lists and briefly describes these situations and the related services and daemons that require stopped and re-started.

Table 6-6 Situations that require Starting and Stopping Daemons and Services

Situation

Daemons and Services
Propagation start-up or changes

kadmind, kdcd, kpropd daemons

Configuration changes

kadmind, kdcd, kpropd daemons

 

The krbsrv tool can be used to start and stop the Kerberos daemons, namely:

  • kdcd

  • kadmind

NOTE: You can use the krbsetup tool to start and stop the Kerberos daemons.

Using the krbsrv tool to start the Kerberos daemons, kdcd and kadmind daemons.

/sbin/init.d/krbsrv start

You cannot use the command specified in the line above, to start the kpropd daemon. To start the kpropd daemon, use the following command:

/opt/krb5/sbin/krpopd

Using the krbsrv tool to stop the Kerberos daemons, kdcd and kadmind daemons.

/sbin/init.d/krbsrv stop

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