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NAME

       kas_list - Displays all entries in the Authentication Database

SYNOPSIS

       kas list [-long] [-showadmin] [-showkey]
           [-admin_username <admin principal to use for authentication>]
           [-password_for_admin <admin password>] [-cell <cell name>]
           [-servers <explicit list of authentication servers>+]
           [-noauth] [-help]

       kas ls [-l] [-showa] [-showk]
           [-a <admin principal to use for authentication>]
           [-p <admin password>] [-c <cell name>]
           [-se <explicit list of authentication servers>+] [-n] [-h]

DESCRIPTION

       The kas list command either displays all entries from the Authentication Database by name,
       or displays the full database entry for a defined set of entries, as determined by the
       flag provided:

       •   To display every entry in the Authentication Database in full, include the -long flag.

       •   To display only those entries in full that have the "ADMIN" flag set, include the
           -showadmin flag.

       •   To list only the name of each Authentication Database entry, omit both the -long and
           -showadmin flags.

       By default, full entries include a checksum for the encryption key, rather than the actual
       octal digits that constitute the key. To display the octal digits, include the -showkey
       flag with the -long or -showadmin flag.

OPTIONS

       -long
           Displays every Authentication Database entry in full. Provide this flag or the
           -showadmin flag, or omit both to display just the name of every database entry.

       -showadmin
           Displays in full only the Authentication Database entries that have the "ADMIN" flag
           set. Provide this flag or the -long flag, or omit both to display just the name of
           every database entry.

       -showkey
           Displays the octal digits that constitute the key in each full entry. Provide either
           the -long or -showadmin flag along with this one.

       -admin_username <admin principal>
           Specifies the user identity under which to authenticate with the Authentication Server
           for execution of the command. For more details, see kas(8).

       -password_for_admin <admin password>
           Specifies the password of the command's issuer. If it is omitted (as recommended), the
           kas command interpreter prompts for it and does not echo it visibly. For more details,
           see kas(8).

       -cell <cell name>
           Names the cell in which to run the command. For more details, see kas(8).

       -servers <authentication servers>+
           Names each machine running an Authentication Server with which to establish a
           connection. For more details, see kas(8).

       -noauth
           Assigns the unprivileged identity "anonymous" to the issuer. For more details, see
           kas(8).

       -help
           Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored.

OUTPUT

       If neither the -long or -showadmin flag is provided, the output lists the name of each
       entry in the Authentication Database on its own line.

       If the -long flag is included, the output includes every Authentication Database entry in
       full. If the -showadmin flag is included, the output includes in full only the
       Authentication Database entries that have the "ADMIN" flag set. If the -showkey is
       provided along with either one, the output includes the octal digits that constitute the
       encryption key in each entry.

       A full Authentication Database entry includes the same information displayed by the kas
       examine command; for details, see that command's reference page.

PRIVILEGE REQUIRED

       The issuer must have the "ADMIN" flag set on his or her Authentication Database entry.

SEE ALSO

       kas(8), kas_examine(8)

COPYRIGHT

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