All,

Dayjob has a puppet fact that, under freeBSD, uses "ktutil list" to get 
the kvno of a given host.  This works great because the heimdal kerberos 
that's built into freeBSD is what we like to parse.  It takes a -k 
argument to specify a keytab file.

Linux is another story.  Under ubuntu, the mit version of ktutil gets 
installed, and I can't figure out how to script it easily.  There are no 
documented ways to pass an arg, or even to print the version.  (We can 
glean it by looking at installed packages).

Is there another command that is more script-friendly?  If not, can 
someone share a good way to pass args to the MIT ktutil?

-Dan



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