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NAME

       kas_noauthentication - Discards an authenticated identity in
       interactive mode

SYNOPSIS

       noauthentication [-help]

       n [-h]

DESCRIPTION

       The kas noauthentication command closes the (presumably authenticated)
       connection that the issuer established with one or more Authentication
       Server processes when entering interactive mode. It opens a new
       unauthenticated connection to each server, assigning the issuer the
       unprivileged identity anonymous. It does not actually discard the
       user’s tokens from the Cache Manager’s memory (as the unlog or kas
       forgetticket command does). Unless authorization checking is disabled
       on each Authentication Server machine, it becomes impossible to perform
       any privileged operations within the session established by this
       command.

       This command is operative only during interactive mode, so omit the kas
       command suite name from the command line.

OPTIONS

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

EXAMPLES

       The following example command discards the authentication information
       with which the user entered interactive mode.

          ka> noauthentication

PRIVILEGE REQUIRED

       None, and no password is required.

SEE ALSO

       kas(8), kas_forgetticket(8), kas_interactive(8), unlog(1)

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