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Re: kerberos ticket cache

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Podrigal, Aron)
Fri Jul 10 09:47:14 2015

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Does the same happen with kdestroy?  Looks like an internal caching issue.
Have you tried calling sync?
On Jul 10, 2015 9:42 AM, "Andrew Levin" <amlevin@mit.edu> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have noticed that even after I delete my kerberos ticket cache, as
> below, I remain authenticated (eg I can open files in an area where
> kerberos authentication is required). How is this possible?
>
> [anlevin@lxplus0055 ~]$ klist
> Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_13535_4nn0mf
> Default principal: anlevin@CERN.CH
>
> Valid starting     Expires            Service principal
> 07/10/15 09:54:58  07/11/15 10:54:58  krbtgt/CERN.CH@CERN.CH
>         renew until 07/15/15 09:54:58
> 07/10/15 09:54:59  07/11/15 10:54:58  afs/cern.ch@CERN.CH
>         renew until 07/15/15 09:54:58
> [anlevin@lxplus0055 ~]$ rm /tmp/krb5cc_13535_4nn0mf
>
> Thanks.
>
> Andrew
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