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KLIST(1) General Commands Manual KLIST(1)NAMEklist - list cached Kerberos ticketsSYNOPSISklist [-e] [[-c] [-f] [-s] [-a [-n]]] [-k [-t] [-K]] [cache_name | keytab_name]DESCRIPTIONKlist lists the Kerberos principal and Kerberos tickets held in a credentials cache, or the keys held in a keytab file.OPTIONS-e displays the encryption types of the session key and the ticket for each credential in the credential cache, or each key in the keytab file. -c List tickets held in a credentials cache. This is the default if neither -c nor -k is specified. -f shows the flags present in the credentials, using the following abbreviations: F Forwardable f forwarded P Proxiable p proxy D postDateable d postdated R Renewable I Initial i invalid H Hardware authenticated A preAuthenticated T Transit policy checked O Okay as delegate a anonymous -s causes klist to run silently (produce no output), but to still set the exit status according to whether it finds the credentials cache. The exit status is `0' if klist finds a credentials cache, and `1' if it does not or if the tickets are expired. -a display list of addresses in credentials. -n show numeric addresses instead of reverse-resolving addresses. -k List keys held in a keytab file. -t display the time entry timestamps for each keytab entry in the keytab file. -K display the value of the encryption key in each keytab entry in the keytab file. If cache_name or keytab_name is not specified, klist will display the credentials in the default credentials cache or keytab file as appro- priate. If the KRB5CCNAME environment variable is set, its value is used to name the default ticket cache.ENVIRONMENTKlist uses the following environment variables: KRB5CCNAME Location of the Kerberos 5 credentials (ticket) cache.FILES/tmp/krb5cc_[uid] default location of Kerberos 5 credentials cache ([uid] is the decimal UID of the user). /etc/krb5.keytab default location for the local host's keytab file.SEE ALSOkinit(1), kdestroy(1), krb5(3) KLIST(1)
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