notbugAs an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Want a good read? Try FreeBSD Mastery: Jails (IT Mastery Book 15)
Want a good monitor light? See my photosAll times are UTC
Ukraine
I started running short on disk space for the non-production FreshPorts hosts. This time, I have decided to ask for donations. See my recent blog post which points to my Patreon account.
Port details on branch 2024Q2
krb5 MIT implementation of RFC 4120 network authentication service
1.22.1 security on this many watch lists=39 search for ports that depend on this port An older version of this port was marked as vulnerable. Find issues related to this port Report an issue related to this port View this port on Repology. pkg-fallout 1.22Version of this port present on the latest quarterly branch.
Maintainer: cy@FreeBSD.org search for ports maintained by this maintainer
Port Added: unknown
Last Update: 2025-08-06 07:32:14
Commit Hash: a7490b1
People watching this port, also watch:: libiconv, wget, freetype2, libxml2, unzip
License: MIT
WWW:
https://web.mit.edu/kerberos/
Description:
Kerberos V5 is an authentication system developed at MIT. Abridged from the User Guide: Under Kerberos, a client sends a request for a ticket to the Key Distribution Center (KDC). The KDC creates a ticket-granting ticket (TGT) for the client, encrypts it using the client's password as the key, and sends the encrypted TGT back to the client. The client then attempts to decrypt the TGT, using its password. If the client successfully decrypts the TGT, it keeps the decrypted TGT, which indicates proof of the client's identity. The TGT permits the client to obtain additional tickets, which give permission for specific services. Since Kerberos negotiates authenticated, and optionally encrypted, communications between two points anywhere on the internet, it provides a layer of security that is not dependent on which side of a firewall either client is on. The Kerberos V5 package is designed to be easy to use. Most of the commands are nearly identical to UNIX network programs you are already used to. Kerberos V5 is a single-sign-on system, which means that you have to type your password only once per session, and Kerberos does the authenticating and encrypting transparently. Jacques Vidrine <n@nectar.com>
Homepage    cgit ¦ Codeberg ¦ GitHub ¦ GitLab ¦ SVNWeb - no subversion history for this port

Manual pages:
FreshPorts has no man page information for this port.
pkg-plist: as obtained via: make generate-plist
There is no configure plist information for this port.
USE_RC_SUBR (Service Scripts)
  • kpropd
Dependency lines:
  • krb5>0:security/krb5
Conflicts:
CONFLICTS:
  • heimdal
  • krb5
  • krb5-11*
  • krb5-120
CONFLICTS_BUILD:
  • boringssl
To install the port:
cd /usr/ports/security/krb5/ && make install clean
To add the package, run one of these commands:
  • pkg install security/krb5
  • pkg install krb5
NOTE: If this package has multiple flavors (see below), then use one of them instead of the name specified above.
PKGNAME: krb5
Package flavors (<flavor>: <package>)
  • default: krb5
  • ldap: krb5-ldap
distinfo:
TIMESTAMP = 1755752451 SHA256 (krb5-1.22.1.tar.gz) = 1a8832b8cad923ebbf1394f67e2efcf41e3a49f460285a66e35adec8fa0053af SIZE (krb5-1.22.1.tar.gz) = 8747101

Packages (timestamps in pop-ups are UTC):
krb5
ABIaarch64amd64armv6armv7i386powerpcpowerpc64powerpc64le
FreeBSD:13:latest1.22.11.22.11.18.31.22.11.22.1-1.18.3-
FreeBSD:13:quarterly1.21.3_11.21.3_11.21.21.21.3_11.21.3_11.21.21.21.21.21.2
FreeBSD:14:latest1.22.11.22.11.20.11.22.11.22.11.21-1.21
FreeBSD:14:quarterly1.21.3_11.21.3_1-1.21.3_11.21.3_11.21.21.21.21.21.2
FreeBSD:15:latest1.221.22.1n/a1.22n/a1.21.2_31.21.2_31.21.2_3
FreeBSD:15:quarterly--n/a-n/a---
FreeBSD:16:latest-1.22.1n/a-n/a---
 

krb5-ldap
ABIaarch64amd64armv6armv7i386powerpcpowerpc64powerpc64le
FreeBSD:13:latest1.22.11.22.1-1.22.11.22.1---
FreeBSD:13:quarterly1.21.3_11.21.3_1-1.21.3_11.21.3_1---
FreeBSD:14:latest1.22.11.22.1-1.22.11.22.1---
FreeBSD:14:quarterly1.21.3_11.21.3_1-1.21.3_11.21.3_1---
FreeBSD:15:latest1.221.22.1n/a1.22n/a--1.21.2_3
FreeBSD:15:quarterly--n/a-n/a---
FreeBSD:16:latest-1.22.1n/a-n/a---
 

Master port: security/krb5-122
Dependencies
NOTE: FreshPorts displays only information on required and default dependencies. Optional dependencies are not covered.
Build dependencies:
  1. gmake>=4.4.1 : devel/gmake
  2. gettext-runtime>=0.22_1 : devel/gettext-runtime
  3. libtool : devel/libtool
  4. pkgconf>=1.3.0_1 : devel/pkgconf
  5. msgfmt : devel/gettext-tools
  6. autoconf>=2.72 : devel/autoconf
  7. automake>=1.17 : devel/automake
  8. perl5>=5.42.r<5.43 : lang/perl5.42
Library dependencies:
  1. libintl.so : devel/gettext-runtime
  2. libreadline.so.8 : devel/readline
This port is required by:
for Build
  1. databases/mongosh
  2. databases/xrootd
  3. deskutils/gnome-initial-setup
  4. editors/vscode
  5. lang/dotnet
  6. lang/dotnet8
  7. net/freeipa-client
Expand this list (21 items / 14 hidden - sorry, this count includes any deleted ports)
  1. Collapse this list).
  2. net/freerdp3
  3. net-mgmt/adcli
  4. net-mgmt/realmd
  5. net-p2p/jackett
  6. security/certmonger
  7. security/openvas
  8. security/pam_krb5
  9. security/rubygem-timfel-krb5
  10. security/sssd2
  11. shells/powershell
  12. www/mod_auth_gssapi
  13. Collapse this list.

Deleted ports which required this port:

Expand this list of 3 deleted ports
  1. security/krb5-appl*
  2. security/sssd*
  3. security/sssd-devel*
  4. Collapse this list of deleted ports.
for Libraries
  1. databases/sqlrelay
  2. devel/rudiments
  3. security/pecl-krb5
  4. www/litmus

Deleted ports which required this port:

Expand this list of 2 deleted ports
  1. security/sssd-devel*
  2. sysutils/condor*
  3. Collapse this list of deleted ports.
for Run
  1. databases/mongosh
  2. databases/xrootd
  3. deskutils/gnome-initial-setup
  4. editors/vscode
  5. lang/dotnet
  6. lang/dotnet8
  7. multimedia/emby-server
Expand this list (29 items / 22 hidden - sorry, this count includes any deleted ports)
  1. Collapse this list).
  2. multimedia/jellyfin
  3. net/freeipa-client
  4. net/freerdp3
  5. net-mgmt/adcli
  6. net-mgmt/realmd
  7. net-p2p/jackett
  8. net-p2p/lidarr
  9. net-p2p/prowlarr
  10. net-p2p/radarr
  11. net-p2p/readarr
  12. net-p2p/sonarr
  13. security/certmonger
  14. security/openvas
  15. security/pam_krb5
  16. security/rubygem-timfel-krb5
  17. security/sssd2
  18. shells/powershell
  19. www/mod_auth_gssapi
  20. Collapse this list.

Deleted ports which required this port:

Expand this list of 4 deleted ports
  1. multimedia/emby-server-devel*
  2. net-p2p/sonarr-devel*
  3. security/krb5-appl*
  4. security/sssd*
  5. Collapse this list of deleted ports.
* - deleted ports are only shown under the This port is required by section. It was harder to do for the Required section. Perhaps later...

Configuration Options:
===> The following configuration options are available for krb5-1.22.1: DNS_FOR_REALM=off: Enable DNS lookups for Kerberos realm names DOCS=on: Build and/or install documentation EXAMPLES=on: Build and/or install examples LDAP=off: LDAP protocol support LMDB=off: OpenLDAP Lightning Memory-Mapped Database support NLS=on: Native Language Support ====> Command line editing for kadmin and ktutil: you can only select none or one of them READLINE=on: Command line editing via libreadline LIBEDIT=off: Command line editing via libedit LIBEDIT_BASE=off: Use libedit in FreeBSD base ===> Use 'make config' to modify these settings
Options name:
security_krb5
USES:
autoreconf compiler:c++11-lang cpe gmake gettext-runtime gssapi:bootstrap,mit libtool:build localbase perl5 pkgconfig ssl gettext readline
FreshPorts was unable to extract/find any pkg message
Master Sites:
Expand this list (1 items)
Collapse this list.
  1. http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/dist/krb5/1.22/
Collapse this list.

There are no commits on branch 2024Q2 for this port