Kerberos equivalences
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, separated by at least one whitespace character; other blanks are ignored. The first field is the kerberos principal name to remap, and the second is the name of the corresponding local user.
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