NAME¶
klist —
list Kerberos
credentials
SYNOPSIS¶
klist |
[-c
cache | --cache=cache]
[-s | -t | --test]
[-T | --tokens]
[-5 | --v5]
[-v | --verbose]
[-l | --list-caches]
[-f]
[--version]
[--help] |
DESCRIPTION¶
klist reads and displays the current tickets in the credential
cache (also known as the ticket file).
Options supported:
- -c
cache,
--cache=cache
- credential cache to list
- -s,
-t, --test
- Test for there being an active and valid TGT for the local
realm of the user in the credential cache.
- -T,
--tokens
- display AFS tokens
- -5,
--v5
- display v5 cred cache (this is the default)
- -f
- Include ticket flags in short form, each character stands
for a specific flag, as follows:
- F
- forwardable
- f
- forwarded
- P
- proxiable
- p
- proxied
- D
- postdate-able
- d
- postdated
- R
- renewable
- I
- initial
- i
- invalid
- A
- pre-authenticated
- H
- hardware authenticated
This information is also output with the
--verbose option, but in a more
verbose way.
- -v,
--verbose
- Verbose output. Include all possible information:
- Server
- the principal the ticket is for
- Ticket etype
- the encryption type used in the ticket, followed by the
key version of the ticket, if it is available
- Session key
- the encryption type of the session key, if it's
different from the encryption type of the ticket
- Auth time
- the time the authentication exchange took place
- Start time
- the time that this ticket is valid from (only printed
if it's different from the auth time)
- End time
- when the ticket expires, if it has already expired this
is also noted
- Renew till
- the maximum possible end time of any ticket derived
from this one
- Ticket flags
- the flags set on the ticket
- Addresses
- the set of addresses from which this ticket is
valid
- -l,
--list-caches
- List the credential caches for the current users, not all
cache types supports listing multiple caches.
SEE ALSO¶
kdestroy(1),
kinit(1)