>Is there another command that is more script-friendly? If not, can
>someone share a good way to pass args to the MIT ktutil?
I think "klist -k" does what you want. You can pass arguments to ktutil
in a script via stdin and parse the output (we do that via a script),
that looks something like:
(echo "rkt $keytab" ; echo "list") | ktutil | [parse output]
The script this is from is so old, it predates the widespread use of the
'printf' command; that would probably be cleaner now.
--Ken
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