PAGSH(1) BSD General Commands Manual PAGSH(1)NAME
pagsh -- execute a command without authentication
SYNOPSIS
pagsh [[-c] command args]
DESCRIPTION
Starts a new subprocess that is detached from any Kerberos ticket cache and AFS tokens. Without command a new shell is started.
ENVIRONMENT
$SHELL Default shell.
KTH-KRB April 27, 1996 KTH-KRB
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PAGSH(1) BSD General Commands Manual PAGSH(1)NAME
pagsh -- creates a new credential cache sandbox
SYNOPSIS
pagsh [-c command-string] [-h | --help] [--version] [--cache-type=string] command [args...]
DESCRIPTION
Supported options:
-c command-string Executes command(s) contained in command-string.
--cache-type=string
-h, --help
--version
pagsh creates a new credential cache sandbox for the user to live in. If AFS is installed on the computer, the user is put in a newly cre-
ated Process Authentication Group (PAG).
For Kerberos 5, the credential cache type that is used is the same as the credential cache type that was used at the time of pagsh invoca-
tion. The credential cache type can be controlled by the option --cache-type.
EXAMPLES
Create a new sandbox where new credentials can be used, while the old credentials can be used by other processes.
$ klist
Credentials cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_913
Principal: lha@E.KTH.SE
Issued Expires Principal
Feb 12 10:08:31 Feb 12 20:06:36 krbtgt/E.KTH.SE@E.KTH.SE
$ pagsh
$ klist
klist: No ticket file: /tmp/krb5cc_03014a
SEE ALSO afslog(1), kinit(1)Heimdal February 12, 2005 Heimdal
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