Klist - Displaying Your Key Table
Introducing Klist
klist - display the entries in the local credentials cache and key table
Synopsis
klist [-c [-f] [-e] [-a [-n]]] [-k [-t] [-K]] [name] [-help]
Description
The klist
tool displays the entries in the local credentials cache and key table.
After you modify the credentials cache with the kinit
tool or modify the keytab with the ktab
tool,
the only way to verify the changes is to view the contents of the credentials cache or keytab using the klist
tool.
The klist
tool doesn't change the Kerberos database.
Commands
-c
Specifies that the credential cache is to be listed.
The following are the options for credential cache entries:
-f
Show credential flags.
-e
Show the encryption type.
-a
Show addresses.
-n
If the -a
option is specified, don't reverse resolve addresses.
-k
Specifies that key tab is to be listed.
List the keytab entries. The following are the options for keytab entries:
-t
Show keytab entry timestamps.
-K
Show keytab entry DES keys.
-e
Shows keytab entry key type.
name
Specifies the credential cache name or the keytab name. File-based cache or keytab's prefix is FILE:
.
If the name isn't specified, the klist
tool uses default values for the cache name and keytab.
The kinit
documentation lists these default values.
-help
Displays instructions.
Examples
List entries in the keytable specified including keytab entry timestamps and DES keys:
klist -k -t -K FILE:\temp\mykrb5cc
List entries in the credentials cache specified including credentials flag and address list:
klist -c -f FILE:\temp\mykrb5cc
Last update: September 14, 2021