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KLIST(1)		       4.0			 KLIST(1)



NNAAMMEE
     klist - list currently held Kerberos tickets

SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
     kklliisstt [ --ss | --tt ] [ --ffiillee name ] [ --ssrrvvttaabb ]

DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
     _k_l_i_s_t prints the name of the tickets file and the identity
     of the principal the tickets are for (as listed in the tick-
     ets file), and lists the principal names of all Kerberos
     tickets currently held by the user, along with the issue and
     expire time for each authenticator.  Principal names are
     listed in the form _n_a_m_e._i_n_s_t_a_n_c_e@_r_e_a_l_m, with the '.' omitted
     if the instance is null, and the '@' omitted if the realm is
     null.

     If given the --ss option, _k_l_i_s_t does not print the issue and
     expire times, the name of the tickets file, or the identity
     of the principal.

     If given the --tt option, kklliisstt checks for the existence of a
     non-expired ticket-granting-ticket in the ticket file.  If
     one is present, it exits with status 0, else it exits with
     status 1.	No output is generated when this option is speci-
     fied.

     If given the --ffiillee option, the following argument is used as
     the ticket file.  Otherwise, if the KKRRBBTTKKFFIILLEE environment
     variable is set, it is used.  If this environment variable
     is not set, the file //ttmmpp//ttkktt[[uuiidd]] is used, where uuiidd is the
     current user-id of the user.

     If given the --ssrrvvttaabb option, the file is treated as a ser-
     vice key file, and the names of the keys contained therein
     are printed.  If no file is specified with a --ffiillee option,
     the default is /_e_t_c/_k_e_r_b_e_r_o_s_I_V/_s_r_v_t_a_b.

FFIILLEESS
     /etc/kerberosIV/krb.conf
			 to get the name of the local realm

     /tmp/tkt[uid]	 as the default ticket file ([uid] is the
			 decimal UID of the user).

     /etc/kerberosIV/srvtab
			 as the default service key file

SSEEEE AALLSSOO
     kerberos(1), kinit(1), kdestroy(1)

BBUUGGSS
     When reading a file as a service key file, very little



Printed 7/27/90             Kerberos				1






KLIST(1)		       4.0			 KLIST(1)



     sanity or error checking is performed.






















































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