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KVNO(1)								       KVNO(1)

NAME
       kvno - print key version numbers of Kerberos principals

SYNOPSIS
       kvno [-q] [-h] [-4 | [-c ccache] [-e etype]] service1 service2 ...

DESCRIPTION
       Kvno  acquires  a  service ticket for the specified Kerberos principals
       and prints out the key version numbers of each.

OPTIONS
       -c ccache
	      specifies the name of a credentials cache to  use	 (if  not  the
	      default)

       -e etype
	      specifies	 the  enctype  which will be requested for the session
	      key of all the services named on the command line.  This is use‐
	      ful in certain backward compatibility situations.

       -q     suppress printing

       -h     prints a usage statement and exits

       -4     specifies that Kerberos version 4 tickets should be acquired and
	      described.  This option is only available if Kerberos 4  support
	      was enabled at compilation time.

       -S sname
	      specifies	 that  krb5_sname_to_principal() will be used to build
	      principal names.	If this flag is specified, the	service1  ser‐
	      vice2  ...   arguments are interpreted as hostnames (rather than
	      principal names), and sname is interpreted as the service name.

ENVIRONMENT
       Kvno uses the following environment variable:

       KRB5CCNAME      Location of the credentials (ticket) cache.

       KRBTKFILE       Location of the v4 ticket file.

FILES
       /tmp/krb5cc_[uid]  default location of the credentials cache ([uid]  is
			  the decimal UID of the user).

       /tmp/tkt[uid]	  default location of the v4 ticket file.

SEE ALSO
       kinit(1), kdestroy(1), krb5(3)

								       KVNO(1)
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