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User Commands                                            klist(1)



NAME
     klist - list currently held Kerberos tickets

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/bin/klist  [-e]  [  [-c]   [-f]   [-s]   [   -a   [-n]]
     [cache_name]] [ -k [-t] [-K] [keytab_file]]

DESCRIPTION
     The klist utility prints the name of the credentials  cache,
     the  identity  of the principal that the tickets are for (as
     listed in the ticket file), and the principal names  of  all
     Kerberos  tickets currently held by the user, along with the
     issue and expiration time for each authenticator.  Principal
     names  are  listed in the form name/instance@realm, with the
     '/' omitted if the instance is not  included,  and  the  '@'
     omitted if the realm is  not included.

     If cache_file or keytab_name is not  specified,  klist  will
     display  the credentials in the default credentials cache or
     keytab files as appropriate. By default, your ticket will be
     stored in the file /tmp/krb5cc_uid, where uid is the current
     user-ID of the user.

OPTIONS
     The following options are supported:

     -a                      Displays  list   of   addresses   in
                             credentials.   Uses  the  configured
                             nameservice  to  translate   numeric
                             network  addresses to the associated
                             hostname if possible.



     -c [cache_name]         Lists tickets held in a  credentials
                             cache.  This  is the default if nei-
                             ther -c nor -k is specified.



     -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.



     -f                      Shows  the  flags  present  in   the
                             credentials,   using  the  following
                             abbreviations:





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                             A        preAuthenticated




                             F        Forwardable



                             f        forwarded



                             P        Proxiable



                             p        proxy



                             D        postDateable



                             d        postdated



                             R        Renewable



                             I        Initial



                             i        invalid



     -k [keytab_file]        List keys held in a keytab file.



     -K                      Displays the value of the encryption
                             key in each keytab entry in the key-
                             tab file.







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     -n                      Shows numeric IP  addresses  instead
                             of reverse-resolving addresses. Only
                             valid with -a option.



     -s                      Causes klist to run  silently  (pro-
                             duce  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.



     -t                      Displays the time  entry  timestamps
                             for  each keytab entry in the keytab
                             file.



ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
     klist uses the following environment variable:

     KRB5CCNAME                      Location of the  credentials
                                     (ticket)      cache.     See
                                     krb5envvar(5) for syntax and
                                     details.



FILES
     /tmp/krb5cc_uid                 Default  credentials   cache
                                     (uid  is  the decimal UID of
                                     the user).



     /etc/krb5/krb5.keytab           Default  location  for   the
                                     local host's keytab file.



     /etc/krb5/krb5.conf             Default  location  for   the
                                     local  host's  configuration
                                     file. See krb5.conf(4).



ATTRIBUTES




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     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:

     ____________________________________________________________
    |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Availability                | SUNWkrbu                    |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Interface Stability         |  See below.                 |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|


     The command arguments are Evolving. The  command  output  is
     Unstable.

SEE ALSO
     kdestroy(1),    kinit(1),    krb5.conf(4),    attributes(5),
     krb5envvar(5), kerberos(5)

BUGS
     When reading a file as a service key file, very little error
     checking is performed.

































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