| KINIT(1) | General Commands Manual | KINIT(1) | 
kinit —
| kinit | [ --afslog]
      [-ccachename |--cache=cachename]
      [-f|--forwardable]
      [-F|--no-forwardable]
      [-tkeytabname |--keytab=keytabname]
      [-ltime |--lifetime=time]
      [-p|--proxiable]
      [-R|--renew]
      [--renewable]
      [-rtime |--renewable-life=time]
      [-Sprincipal |--server=principal]
      [-stime |--start-time=time]
      [-k|--use-keytab]
      [-v|--validate]
      [-eenctypes |--enctypes=enctypes]
      [-aaddresses |--extra-addresses=addresses]
      [--password-file=filename]
      [--fcache-version=version-number]
      [-A|--no-addresses]
      [-n|--anonymous]
      [--enterprise]
      [--version]
      [--help]
      [principal [command]] | 
kinit is used to authenticate to the Kerberos server as
  principal, or if none is given, a system generated
  default (typically your login name at the default realm), and acquire a ticket
  granting ticket that can later be used to obtain tickets for other services.
Supported options:
-c
    cachename
    --cache=cachename-f
    --forwardable-F
    --no-forwardable-t
    keytabname,
    --keytab=keytabname-l
    time,
    --lifetime=time-p,
    --proxiable-R,
    --renew--renewable--renewable-life, with an
      infinite time.-r
    time,
    --renewable-life=time-S
    principal,
    --server=principal-s
    time,
    --start-time=time-k,
    --use-keytab--keytab, but
      with the default keytab name (normally
      FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab).-v,
    --validate-e,
    --enctypes=enctypes--password-file=filename--fcache-version=version-number-a,
    --extra-addresses=enctypeslibdefaults/extra_addresses in
      krb5.conf(5).-A,
    --no-addresses-n,
    --anonymoustrue, the principal is interpreted as a realm even
      without an at-sign prefix, and it is not possible to obtain authenticated
      anonymized tickets.--enterprise--afslogThe forwardable,
    proxiable, ticket_life, and
    renewable_life options can be set to a default value
    from the appdefaults section in krb5.conf, see
    krb5_appdefault(3).
If a command is given,
    kinit will set up new credentials caches, and AFS
    PAG, and then run the given command. When it finishes the credentials will
    be removed.
KRB5CCNAMEKRB5_CONFIG| April 25, 2006 | NetBSD 10.0 |