System Administration Guide, Volume 2

Example--Viewing Tickets

This example shows that the user jennifer has an initial ticket, which is forwardable (F) and postdated (d), but not yet validated (i).


% /usr/bin/klist -f
Ticket cache: /tmp/krb5cc_74287
Default principal: jenniferm@ENG.ACME.COM
 
Valid starting                 Expires                 Service principal
09 Mar 99 15:09:51  09 Mar 99 21:09:51  nfs/ACME.SUN.COM@ACME.SUN.COM
        renew until 10 Mar 99 15:12:51, Flags: Fdi

The example below shows that the user david has two tickets that were forwarded (f) to his host from another host. The tickets are also (re)forwardable (F):


% klist -f
Ticket cache: /tmp/krb5cc_74287
Default principal: david@ACME.SUN.COM
 
Valid starting                 Expires                 Service principal
07 Mar 99 06:09:51  09 Mar 99 23:33:51  host/ACME.COM@ACME.COM
        renew until 10 Mar 99 17:09:51, Flags: fF
 
Valid starting                 Expires                 Service principal
08 Mar 99 08:09:51  09 Mar 99 12:54:51  nfs/ACME.COM@ACME.COM
        renew until 10 Mar 99 15:22:51, Flags: fF