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KDESTROY(1) MIT Kerberos KDESTROY(1)
NAME
kdestroy - destroy Kerberos tickets
SYNOPSIS
kdestroy [-A] [-q] [-c cache_name]
DESCRIPTION
The kdestroy utility destroys the user's active Kerberos authorization tickets by overwriting and deleting the credentials cache that con-
tains them. If the credentials cache is not specified, the default credentials cache is destroyed.
OPTIONS
-A Destroys all caches in the collection, if a cache collection is available.
-q Run quietly. Normally kdestroy beeps if it fails to destroy the user's tickets. The -q flag suppresses this behavior.
-c cache_name
Use cache_name as the credentials (ticket) cache name and location; if this option is not used, the default cache name and location
are used.
The default credentials cache may vary between systems. If the KRB5CCNAME environment variable is set, its value is used to name
the default ticket cache.
NOTE
Most installations recommend that you place the kdestroy command in your .logout file, so that your tickets are destroyed automatically
when you log out.
ENVIRONMENT
kdestroy uses the following environment variable:
KRB5CCNAME
Location of the default Kerberos 5 credentials (ticket) cache, in the form type:residual. If no type prefix is present, the FILE
type is assumed. The type of the default cache may determine the availability of a cache collection; for instance, a default cache
of type DIR causes caches within the directory to be present in the collection.
FILES
FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_%{uid}
Default location of Kerberos 5 credentials cache
SEE ALSO
kinit(1), klist(1)
AUTHOR
MIT
COPYRIGHT
1985-2013, MIT
1.11.3 KDESTROY(1)