KLIST(1)KLIST(1)NAMEklist - list currently held Kerberos tickets
SYNOPSISklist [ -s | -t ] [ -file name ] [ -srvtab ]
DESCRIPTIONklist prints the name of the tickets file and the identity of the prin‐
cipal the tickets are for (as listed in the tickets 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 name.instance@realm, with the '.' omitted
if the instance is null, and the '@' omitted if the realm is null.
If given the -s option, klist does not print the issue and expire
times, the name of the tickets file, or the identity of the principal.
If given the -t option, klist 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 specified.
If given the -file option, the following argument is used as the ticket
file. Otherwise, if the KRBTKFILE environment variable is set, it is
used. If this environment variable is not set, the file /tmp/tkt[uid]
is used, where uid is the current user-id of the user.
If given the -srvtab option, the file is treated as a service key file,
and the names of the keys contained therein are printed. If no file is
specified with a -file option, the default is /etc/kerberosIV/srvtab.
FILES
/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
SEE ALSOkerberos(1), kinit(1), kdestroy(1)BUGS
When reading a file as a service key file, very little sanity or error
checking is performed.
MIT Project Athena Kerberos Version 4.0 KLIST(1)