klist(1) User Commands klist(1)NAMEklist - list currently held Kerberos tickets
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/klist [-e]
[ [-c] [-f] [-s] [-a [-n]] [cache_name]]
[-k [-t] [-K] [keytab_file]]
DESCRIPTION
The klist utility prints the name of the credentials cache, the iden‐
tity of the principal that the tickets are for (as listed in the ticket
file), and the principal names of all Kerberos tickets currently held
by the user, along with the issue and expiration time for each authen‐
ticator. Principal names are listed in the form name/instance@realm,
with the '/' omitted if the instance is not included, and the '@' omit‐
ted if the realm is not included.
If cache_file or keytab_name is not specified, klist displays the cre‐
dentials in the default credentials cache or keytab files as appropri‐
ate. By default, your ticket is stored in the file /tmp/krb5cc_uid,
where uid is the current user-ID of the user.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-a Displays list of addresses in credentials. Uses the
configured nameservice to translate numeric network
addresses to the associated hostname if possible.
-c [cache_name] Lists tickets held in a credentials cache. This is
the default if neither -c nor -k is specified.
-e Displays the encryption types of the session key
and the ticket for each credential in the creden‐
tial cache, or each key in the keytab file.
-f Shows the flags present in the credentials, using
the following abbreviations:
a Anonymous
A Pre-authenticated
d Post-dated
D Post-dateable
f Forwarded
F Forwardable
H Hardware authenticated
i Invalid
I Initial
O Okay as delegate
p Proxy
P Proxiable
R Renewable
T Transit policy checked
-k [keytab_file] List keys held in a keytab file.
-K Displays the value of the encryption key in each
keytab entry in the keytab file.
-n Shows numeric IP addresses instead of reverse-
resolving addresses. Only valid with -a option.
-s Causes klist to run silently (produce no output),
but to still set the exit status according to
whether it finds the credentials cache. The exit
status is 0 if klist finds a credentials cache, and
`1if it does not, or if the local-realm TGT has
expired.
-t Displays the time entry timestamps for each keytab
entry in the keytab file.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLESklist uses the following environment variable:
KRB5CCNAME Location of the credentials (ticket) cache. See
krb5envvar(5) for syntax and details.
FILES
/tmp/krb5cc_uid Default credentials cache (uid is the decimal
UID of the user).
/etc/krb5/krb5.keytab Default location for the local host's keytab
file.
/etc/krb5/krb5.conf Default location for the local host's configu‐
ration file. See krb5.conf(4).
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Availability │SUNWkrbu │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Interface Stability │See below. │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
The command arguments are Evolving. The command output is Unstable.
SEE ALSOkdestroy(1), kinit(1), krb5.conf(4), attributes(5), krb5envvar(5), ker‐
beros(5)BUGS
When reading a file as a service key file, very little error checking
is performed.
SunOS 5.10 16 Nov 2006 klist(1)