docs: add required/optional to kerberos autoauth config (#9897)
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## Configuration
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- `krb5conf_path` is the path to a valid `krb5.conf` file describing how to
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- `krb5conf_path` `(string: required)` is the path to a valid `krb5.conf` file describing how to
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communicate with the Kerberos environment.
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- `keytab_path` is the path to the `keytab` in which the entry lives for the
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- `keytab_path` `(string: required)` is the path to the `keytab` in which the entry lives for the
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entity authenticating to Vault. Keytab files should be protected from other
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users on a shared server using appropriate file permissions.
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- `username` is the username for the entry _within_ the `keytab` to use for
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- `username` `(string: required)` is the username for the entry _within_ the `keytab` to use for
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logging into Kerberos. This username must match a service account in LDAP.
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- `service` is the service principal name to use in obtaining a service ticket for
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- `service` `(string: required)` is the service principal name to use in obtaining a service ticket for
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gaining a SPNEGO token. This service must exist in LDAP.
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- `realm` is the name of the Kerberos realm. This realm must match the UPNDomain
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- `realm` `(string: required)` is the name of the Kerberos realm. This realm must match the UPNDomain
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configured on the LDAP connection. This check is case-sensitive.
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- `disable_fast_negotiation` is for disabling the Kerberos auth method's default
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- `disable_fast_negotiation` `(bool: optional)` is for disabling the Kerberos auth method's default
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of using FAST negotiation. FAST is a pre-authentication framework for Kerberos.
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It includes a mechanism for tunneling pre-authentication exchanges using armoured
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KDC messages. FAST provides increased resistance to passive password guessing attacks.
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Some common Kerberos implementations do not support FAST negotiation.
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Some common Kerberos implementations do not support FAST negotiation. The default is false.
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