Node:Destroying Your Tickets with kdestroy, Previous:Viewing Your Tickets with klist, Up:Ticket Management
Your Kerberos tickets are proof that you are indeed yourself, and tickets can be stolen. If this happens, the person who has them can masquerade as you until they expire. For this reason, you should destroy your Kerberos tickets when you are away from your computer.
Destroying your tickets is easy. Simply type kdestroy.
shell% kdestroy shell%
If kdestroy
fails to destroy your tickets, it will beep and give
an error message. For example, if kdestroy
can't find any
tickets to destroy, it will give the following message:
shell% kdestroy kdestroy: No credentials cache file found while destroying cache shell%