myproxy-destroy(1)                  MyProxy                 myproxy-destroy(1)




NAME

       myproxy-destroy - remove a credential from the repository


SYNOPSIS

       myproxy-destroy [ options ]


DESCRIPTION

       The  myproxy-destroy  command  removes  a  credential from the myproxy-
       server(8) that was previously stored using myproxy-init(1).   The  user
       must  have  a valid proxy credential as generated by grid-proxy-init or
       retrieved by myproxy-logon(1) when running this command.


OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Displays command usage text and exits.

       -u, --usage
              Displays command usage text and exits.

       -v, --verbose
              Enables verbose debugging output to the terminal.

       -V, --version
              Displays version information and exits.

       -s hostname, --pshost hostname
              Specifies the hostname of the myproxy-server.   This  option  is
              required  if  the  MYPROXY_SERVER  environment  variable  is not
              defined.  If specified, this option overrides the MYPROXY_SERVER
              environment variable.

       -p port, --psport port
              Specifies   the   TCP  port  number  of  the  myproxy-server(8).
              Default: 7512

       -l, --username
              Specifies the MyProxy account  under  which  the  credential  to
              destroy  is  stored.   By default, the command uses the value of
              the LOGNAME environment variable.  Use this option to specify  a
              different  account  username on the MyProxy server.  The MyProxy
              username need not correspond to a real Unix username.

       -d, --dn_as_username
              Use the  certificate  subject  (DN)  as  the  default  username,
              instead of the LOGNAME environment variable.

       -k name, --credname name
              Specifies name of the credential to be destroyed.


       EXIT STATUS
              0 on success, >0 on error


ENVIRONMENT

       MYPROXY_SERVER
              Specifies  the  hostname where the myproxy-server(8) is running.
              This environment variable can be used in place of the -s option.

       MYPROXY_SERVER_PORT
              Specifies the port where the myproxy-server(8) is running.  This
              environment variable can be used in place of the -p option.

       MYPROXY_SERVER_DN
              Specifies the distinguished name (DN) of the  myproxy-server(8).
              All  MyProxy client programs authenticate the server's identity.
              By default, MyProxy servers run with host  credentials,  so  the
              MyProxy  client  programs  expect  the  server to have a distin-
              guished name  of  the  form  "host/<fqhn>"  or  "myproxy/<fqhn>"
              (where  <fqhn>  is  the fully-qualified hostname of the server).
              If the server is running with some other DN, you  can  set  this
              environment  variable  to tell the MyProxy clients to accept the
              alternative DN.

       MYPROXY_TCP_PORT_RANGE
              Specifies a range of valid port numbers in  the  form  "min,max"
              for the client side of the network connection to the server.  By
              default, the client will bind to any available port.   Use  this
              environment  variable  to  restrict  the  ports  used to a range
              allowed by your firewall.  If unset,  MyProxy  will  follow  the
              setting of the GLOBUS_TCP_PORT_RANGE environment variable.


AUTHORS

       Bill  Baker,  Jim  Basney,  Shiva  Shankar  Chetan, Patrick Duda, Jarek
       Gawor, Monte Goode, Daniel Kouril, Zhenmin Li, Jason Novotny,  Miroslav
       Ruda, Benjamin Temko, and Von Welch


SEE ALSO

       myproxy-change-pass-phrase(1),     myproxy-info(1),    myproxy-init(1),
       myproxy-logon(1),   myproxy-retrieve(1),   myproxy-store(1),   myproxy-
       server.config(5),    myproxy-admin-adduser(8),    myproxy-admin-change-
       pass(8),   myproxy-admin-load-credential(8),    myproxy-admin-query(8),
       myproxy-server(8)



NCSA                               2005-12-2                myproxy-destroy(1)

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