KDESTROY(1)                                           KDESTROY(1)


NAME

       kdestroy - destroy Kerberos tickets


SYNOPSIS

       kdestroy [ -f ] [ -q ] [ -t ]


DESCRIPTION

       The  kdestroy  utility destroys the user's active Kerberos
       authorization tickets by writing zeros to  the  file  that
       contains  them.   If  the ticket file does not exist, kde-
       stroy displays a message to that effect.

       After overwriting the file, kdestroy removes the file from
       the system.  The utility displays a message indicating the
       success or failure  of  the  operation.   If  kdestroy  is
       unable  to  destroy the ticket file, the utility will warn
       you by making your terminal beep.

       In the Athena workstation environment, the toehold service
       automatically  destroys  your tickets when you end a work-
       station session.  If your site does not provide a  similar
       ticket-destroying  mechanism,  you  can place the kdestroy
       command in your .logout file  so  that  your  tickets  are
       destroyed automatically when you logout.

       The options to kdestroy are as follows:

       -f     kdestroy  runs  without  displaying the status mes-
              sage.

       -q     kdestroy will not make your  terminal  beep  if  it
              fails to destroy the tickets.

       -t     kdestroy  will  remove any afs-tokens. Without this
              flag none of the tokens associated with the current
              PAG is destroyed.


FILES

       KRBTKFILE environment variable if set, otherwise
       /tmp/tkt[uid]


SEE ALSO

       kerberos(1), kinit(1), klist(1)


BUGS

       Only  the  tickets  in  the user's current ticket file are
       destroyed.  Separate ticket files are used  to  hold  root
       instance  and  password  changing  tickets.   These  files
       should probably be destroyed too, or all of a user's tick-
       ets kept in a single ticket file.


AUTHORS

       Steve  Miller, MIT Project Athena/Digital Equipment Corpo-

KDESTROY(1)                                           KDESTROY(1)

       Clifford Neuman, MIT Project Athena
       Bill Sommerfeld, MIT Project Athena


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