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<H2>SYNOPSIS</H2><PRE>
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<B>klist</B> [<B>-5</B>] [<B>-4</B>] [<B>-e</B>] [[<B>-c</B>] [<B>-f</B>] [<B>-s</B>] [<B>-a</B> [<B>-n</B>]]] [<B>-k</B> [<B>-t</B>]
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[<B>-K</B>]] [<I>cache</I>_<I>name</I> | <I>keytab</I>_<I>name</I>]
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<B>klist</B> [<B>-e</B>] [[<B>-c</B>] [<B>-f</B>] [<B>-s</B>] [<B>-a</B> [<B>-n</B>]]] [<B>-k</B> [<B>-t</B>] [<B>-K</B>]]
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[<I>cache</I>_<I>name</I> | <I>keytab</I>_<I>name</I>]
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<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2><PRE>
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<I>Klist</I> lists the Kerberos principal and Kerberos tickets held
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in a credentials cache, or the keys held in a <B>keytab</B> file.
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If klist was built with Kerberos 4 support, the default
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behavior is to list both Kerberos 5 and Kerberos 4 creden-
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tials. Otherwise, klist will default to listing only Ker-
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in a credentials cache, or the keys held in a <B>keytab</B> file.
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<H2>OPTIONS</H2><PRE>
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-<B>5</B> list Kerberos 5 credentials. This overrides whatever
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the default built-in behavior may be. This option may
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be used with -<B>4</B>
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-<B>4</B> list Kerberos 4 credentials. This overrides whatever
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the default built-in behavior may be. This option is
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only available if kinit was built with Kerberos 4 com-
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patibility. This option may be used with -<B>5</B>
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-<B>e</B> displays the encryption types of the session key and
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the ticket for each credential in the credential cache,
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or each key in the keytab file.
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tials cache ([uid] is the decimal UID of
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/tmp/tkt[uid] default location of Kerberos 4 credentials
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cache ([uid] is the decimal UID of the user).
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default location for the local host's <B>keytab</B>
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/etc/krb5.keytab default location for the local host's