 
klist(8sec)
Lists cached tickets
Synopsis
klist [-c cachename] [-e] [-f]
Options
-c cachename Specifies that the contents of the cache identified by cachename should be displayed instead of the contents of the default cache.
-e Includes expired tickets in the display. Without this option, only current tickets are displayed.
-f Displays option settings on the tickets. The options are:
D (postdatable)
d (postdated)
F (forwardable)
f (forwarded)
I (initial)
i (invalid)
P (proxiable)
p (proxy)
R (renewable)
Description The klist command lists the primary principal and tickets held in the default credentials cache, or in the cache identified by cachename if the -c option is
used.
Files
/tmp/krb5cc_unix_id If the KRB5CCNAME environment variable is not set, the name of the default credentials cache is in the form shown, where unix_id
is the decimal UNIX ID of the user. If the KRB5CCNAME environment variable is set, its value is used to name the default cache.
Related Information Commands:
kinit(8sec)
kdestroy(8sec)
krb5(3)
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