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klist
Langue: en
Version: 332932 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)
Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)
NAME
klist - list cached Kerberos ticketsSYNOPSIS
klist [-e] [[-c] [-f] [-s] [-a [-n]]] [-k [-t] [-K]] [cache_name | keytab_name]DESCRIPTION
Klist 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 appropriate. If the KRB5CCNAME environment variable is set, its value is used to name the default ticket cache.
ENVIRONMENT
Klist 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 ALSO
kinit(1), kdestroy(1), krb5(3)Contenus ©2006-2024 Benjamin Poulain
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