kdestroy(1)kdestroy(1)NAMEkdestroy - Destroys valid or nonvalid Kerberos tickets and removes the
cache file
SYNOPSIS
/krb5/bin/kdestroy [-c cachename]
OPTIONS
Specifies the location of the Kerberos credentials cache file other
than the default, which is /krb5/tmp/cc/krb5cc_ uid (where uid repreā
sents your user identification retrieved from the password file),
unless the CSFC5CCNAME environment variable is set to an alternate
pathname.
DESCRIPTION
The kdestroy command writes zeros to the credentials cache (which
destroys any active Kerberos tickets) and then removes the cache file.
EXAMPLES
To destroy the default Kerberos credentials cache file, enter:
# kdestroy To destroy all Kerberos tickets in the cache called
/var/tmp/mycache, enter:
# kdestroy-c /var/tmp/mycache
FILES
/krb5/tmp/cc/krb5cc_ uid
Default Kerberos credentials cache file.
SEE ALSO
Commands: kinit(1), klist(1), ktutil(1)kdestroy(1)