Doing this with the MIT Kerberos V server is a somewhat convoluted process,
but here we go:
-[Note that this presumes that you have kerberos administrator priviliges, if
+[Note that this presumes that you have Kerberos administrator privileges, if
you don't, find someone who does.]
At the kadmin prompt, type
q
You now want to make sure that the /tmp/keytab file is written-over and
-removed. Fortunately, you have kerberos, you have kdestroy.
+removed. Fortunately, you have Kerberos, you have kdestroy.
env KRB5CCNAME=/tmp/keytab kdestroy