1 – -f_authfile
Specifies the name of the X authority file. Version numbers are not allowed. If a display device is specified on the command line, xauth will use the X authority file referenced by the display device. Otherwise, xauth will use the default X authority file used by client applications. This file is the X authority file referenced by the DECW$DISPLAY display device, the DECW$XAUTHORITY logical, or SYS$LOGIN:DECW$XAUTHORITY.DECW$XAUTH.
2 – -q
Specifies that xauth operate in quiet mode. Status messages are not displayed. This is the default setting if the output from xauth is not directed to a terminal.
3 – -v
Specifies that xauth operate in verbose mode. Status messages are printed. This is the default setting if the output from xauth is directed to a terminal.
4 – -i
Specifies that xauth ignore file locks. Normally, xauth will refuse to read or edit any files that have been locked by another program (such as, by another instance of xauth) and not timed out.
5 – -b
Specifies that xauth break file locks before proceeding. Use this option only to clean up stale locks.
6 – -n
Specifies that xauth not interpret the host name when the list command is used. Instead, xauth displays the literal value as it appears in the X authority file.