SYNOPSIS

       klist  [-5]  [-4]  [-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  cre-
       dentials  cache, or the keys held in a keytab file.  If klist was built
       with Kerberos 4 support, the default behavior is to list both  Kerberos
       5 and Kerberos 4 credentials.  Otherwise, klist will default to listing
       only Kerberos 5 credentials.


OPTIONS

       -5     list  Kerberos  5  credentials.   This  overrides  whatever  the
              default  built-in behavior may be.  This option may be used with
              -4

       -4     list  Kerberos  4  credentials.   This  overrides  whatever  the
              default built-in behavior may be.  This option is only available
              if kinit was built with Kerberos 4 compatibility.   This  option
              may be used with -5

       -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  creden-
              tials  cache.   The  exit status is `0' if klist finds a creden-
              tials cache, and `1' if it does not or if the tickets are
               expired.

       priate.  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.

       KRBTKFILE      Filename of the Kerberos 4 credentials (ticket) cache.


FILES

       /tmp/krb5cc_[uid]  default location of  Kerberos  5  credentials  cache
                          ([uid] is the decimal UID of the user).

       /tmp/tkt[uid]  default  location of Kerberos 4 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)



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