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Commands Reference, Volume 3
Destroys a Kerberos credentials cache.
kdestroy [ -q] [ -c cache_name | -e expired_time]
The kdestroy command deletes a Kerberos credentials cache
file.
If you specify the -e flag, the command checks all of the
credentials cache files in the default cache directory
(/var/krb5/security/creds) and deletes any file which contains only
expired tickets, provided the tickets have been expired for the specified
expired_time.
-c cache_name
| Specifies the name of the credentials cache you want to destroy.
The default credentials cache is destroyed if you do not specify a command
flag.
If the KRB5CCNAME environment variable is set, its value is used to name
the default credentials (ticket) cache.
This flag is mutually exclusive with the -e flag.
|
-e expired_time
| Specifies that all credentials cache files containing expired tickets be
deleted if the tickets have been expired at least as long as the
expired_time value.
The expired_time is expressed as nwndnhnmns,
where:
- n
- represents a number
- w
- represents weeks
- d
- represents days
- h
- represents hours
- m
- represents minutes
- s
- represents seconds
You must specify the expired_time components in this order but
you can omit any component. For example, 4h5m represents
four hours and 5 minutes and 1w2h represents 1 week and 2
hours. If you only specify a number, the default is hours.
|
-q
| Suppress the beep when kdestroy fails to destroy the
ticket.
|
To delete a credentials cache, the user must be the owner of the file or
must be a root (uid 0) user.
- To delete the default credentials cache for the user, type:
kdestroy
- To delete all credentials cache with expired tickets older than one day,
type:
kdestroy -e 1d
/usr/krb5/bin/kdestroy
|
/var/krb5/security/creds/krb5cc_[uid]
| default credentials cache ([uid] is the UID of the user.)
|
The kinit command, klist
command, and env command.
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