.TH KEY2ROOT 8 key2root-lskeys .SH NAME key2root-lskeys - list keyfiles for privilege escalation with key2root .SH SYNOPSIS .B key2root-lskeys .RI [ user ]\ ... .SH DESCRIPTION The .B key2root-lskey utility lists keyfiles that may be used to authenticate for privilege escalation with the .BR key2root (8) utility. .SH OPTIONS The .B key2root-lskey utility conforms to the Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1-2017, .IR "Section 12.2" , .IR "Utility Syntax Guidelines" . .PP No options are supported. .SH OPERANDS The following operands are supported: .TP .I user User whose keyfiles shall be listed. This can either be a user ID or a user name. See .BR NOTES . If no .I user is specified, all keyfiles in the database are list, for all users. .SH STDIN The .B key2root-lskeys utility does not use the standard input. .SH INPUT FILES None. .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES No following environment variable affects the execution of .BR key2root-lskeys . .SH ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS Default. .SH STDOUT The .B key2root-lskeys utility does not use the standard output. .SH STDERR The standard error is used for diagnostic messages. .SH OUTPUT FILES None. .SH EXTENDED DESCRIPTION None. .SH EXIT STATUS If the .B key2root-lskeys utility fails it will exit with one of the following statuses: .TP 0 Successful completion. .TP 1 A error occurred. .SH CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS Default. .SH APPLICATION USAGE None. .SH EXAMPLES None. .SH RATIONALE None. .SH NOTES Keyfiles added by user ID and by user names are stored separatedly. If a keyfile was added with a user name specified, it is only associated with the user name, and the user name must be specified for it to be listed. Likewise if a keyfile was added with a user ID specified, it is only associated with the user ID, and the user ID must be specified for it to be listed. .SH BUGS None. .SH FUTURE DIRECTIONS None. .SH SEE ALSO .BR key2root (8), .BR key2root-addkey (8), .BR key2root-rmkey (8) .SH AUTHORS Mattias Andrée .RI < maandree@kth.se >