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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Please Welcome Simon Sweetman (Chubler_XL) to the Moderator Team Post 303041584 by hicksd8 on Thursday 28th of November 2019 05:54:26 AM
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Welcome Simon. I too have noticed your excellent contributions over a long period of time.
 

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kdestroy(1m)															      kdestroy(1m)

NAME
kdestroy - Destroys a principal's login context and associated credentials SYNOPSIS
kdestroy [-c cache_name] [-e exp_period] [-r max_retry_of_readdir] OPTIONS
Specifies that the login context and associated credentials for cache_name should be destroyed instead of the default cache. Removes cre- dentials that have been expired for a period of time longer than the period of time specified by exp_period. Specifies the maximum number of retries. DESCRIPTION
The kdestroy command destroys a principal's login context and the principal's credentials. Until the credentials are reestablished by either executing the dce_login command or the kinit command, the principal and any processes created by the principal will be limited to unauthenticated access. Specify the expiration period in the following format: {num{interval}}... where: A number that specifies the number of interval A designator of the time period for num. interval can be any of the following: w - weeks d - days h - hours (default) m - minutes s - seconds For example, to destroy credentials that have been expired more than 5 days and 10 hours, the entry would be 5d10h. FILES
If the KRB5CCNAME environment variable is set, the default credentials cache. ([unix_id] is the decimal UNIX ID of the user.) NOTE
kdestroy provided under "/usr/bin" is part of Kerberos V5 client product. For DCE operations use "/opt/dce/bin/kdestroy". RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: klist(1m), kinit(1m). kdestroy(1m)
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