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kdestroy(1)							   kdestroy(1)

NAME
       kdestroy - destroy Kerberos tickets

SYNOPSIS
       cache_filename]

DESCRIPTION
       The  utility  destroys  the  user's  active Kerberos tickets by writing
       zeros to the specified credentials cache that  contains	them.  If  the
       credentials  cache  is  not specified, the default credentials cache is
       destroyed.

   Options
       Run quietly. Normally
			   beeps if it fails to destroy	 the  user's  tickets.
			   The flag suppresses this behavior.

       Use		   cache_filename as the credentials ticket cache name
			   and location. If  this  option  is  not  used,  the
			   default cache name and location is used.

       The default credentials cache may vary between systems. If the environā€
       ment variable is set, its value is used	to  name  the  default	ticket
       cache.

       Most  installations  recommend placing the command in the file, so that
       tickets are destroyed automatically upon log out.

   Note
       For DCE operations use

EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
   Environment Variables
       uses the following environment variable:

       Location of the credentials ticket cache.

WARNINGS
       Only the tickets in the specified credentials cache are destroyed.

       Separate ticket caches are used to  hold	 root  instance	 and  password
       changing tickets; even these should be destroyed.

       It is recommended that all user tickets be kept in a single credentials
       cache.

FILES
       Default credentials cache.
				{uid} is the decimal UID of the user.

AUTHOR
       was developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

SEE ALSO
       kinit(1), klist(1), kerberos(5).

								   kdestroy(1)
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