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Kerberos FAQ, v2.0 (last modified 8/18/2000)
Section - 3.3. How do I use renewable tickets?

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First, you have to get a renewable ticket; you can do this using the -r flag
to kinit.

Once this is done, you can renew your ticket using the -R option to kinit.
Note that you have to renew your ticket before the ticket expires.

The FAQ author has a program that will renew a ticket automatically; contact
him for details.

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