> AFS does not require a shared keytab.  AFS requires that the contents
> of a keytab be set into the AFS key file which is done by running
> 'asetkey'.

Ach, my mistake. AFS does not require a shared keytab, it requires a
common KeyFile, which is conceptually the same - it's just not called
keytab.

> The AFS cell recovers by the sysadmin running 'asetkey' with the new
> keytab.

Or the Heimdal commands like Brandon Allbery noted. Indeed, there is no
program "asetkey" on any system I've used - again a difference between
Heimdal and MIT.

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