Query: kdestroy
OS: ultrix
Section: 8krb
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kdestroy(8krb) kdestroy(8krb) Name kdestroy - destroy Kerberos tickets Syntax /usr/bin/kdestroy [ -f ] [ -q ] Description The utility destroys the user's active Kerberos authorization tickets by writing zeros to the file that contains them. If the ticket file does not exist, displays a message to that effect. After overwriting the file, removes the file from the system. The utility displays a message indicating the success or failure of the oper- ation. If is unable to destroy the ticket file, the utility will issue a warning by making the terminal beep. The ticket file has the name, where uid is the user ID of the process. If your site does not provide a ticket-destroying mechanism, you can place the command in your file so that your tickets are destroyed automatically at logout. Options -f Causes to run without displaying the status message. -q Disables terminal beeping if fails to destroy the tickets. Restrictions The utility is useful only in environments with user-level authentication. ULTRIX Kerberos does not support user-level authentication. Only the tickets in the user's current ticket file are destroyed. Files See Also kinit(8krb), klist(8krb) kdestroy(8krb)
Related Man Pages |
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kinit(8krb) - ultrix |
klist(8krb) - ultrix |
kdestroy(1) - sunos |
kdestroy(1) - opendarwin |
kdestroy(1) - bsd |
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