Ktell is a user-level daemon that keeps track of the expiration times of Kerberos ticket granting tickets.
In the case of a Linux system that has the 'pidof' utility included, adding the ktell utility is a quick and hassle-free process. By simply adding a check to your startup profile, ktell can be launched safely and reliably. For instance, on the bash(1) shell, using the following code snippet:
if [ -x /usr/bin/ktell ] && [ "`/sbin/pidof /usr/bin/ktell`" = "" ]; then
/usr/bin/ktell
fi
You can effectively ensure that ktell starts running efficiently and smoothly without any hiccups.
Furthermore, the ktell utility also comes with a customizable checking interval and the time before expiry in which to send a message on the command line, making it even more flexible and adaptable. Overall, the ktell utility is a super-efficient tool that any user would love to have in their arsenal of software utilities.
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