**-nofork**
causes the server to remain in the foreground and remain
- associated to the terminal. In normal operation, you should allow
- the server to place itself in the background.
+ associated to the terminal.
**-proponly**
causes the server to only listen and respond to Kerberos replica
be fetched from the keyboard rather than from a stash file.
The **-n** option specifies that the KDC does not put itself in the
-background and does not disassociate itself from the terminal. In
-normal operation, you should always allow the KDC to place itself in
-the background.
+background and does not disassociate itself from the terminal.
The **-P** *pid_file* option tells the KDC to write its PID into
*pid_file* after it starts up. This can be used to identify whether
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-.TH "KADMIND" "8" " " "1.17" "MIT Kerberos"
+.TH "KADMIND" "8" " " "1.18" "MIT Kerberos"
.SH NAME
kadmind \- KADM5 administration server
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.TP
\fB\-nofork\fP
causes the server to remain in the foreground and remain
-associated to the terminal. In normal operation, you should allow
-the server to place itself in the background.
+associated to the terminal.
.TP
\fB\-proponly\fP
causes the server to only listen and respond to Kerberos replica
.SH AUTHOR
MIT
.SH COPYRIGHT
-1985-2018, MIT
+1985-2019, MIT
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be fetched from the keyboard rather than from a stash file.
.sp
The \fB\-n\fP option specifies that the KDC does not put itself in the
-background and does not disassociate itself from the terminal. In
-normal operation, you should always allow the KDC to place itself in
-the background.
+background and does not disassociate itself from the terminal.
.sp
The \fB\-P\fP \fIpid_file\fP option tells the KDC to write its PID into
\fIpid_file\fP after it starts up. This can be used to identify whether