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Displaying_File_Entries

   Use the XAUTH LIST command to display the contents of an X
   authority file.

   For example, the following XAUTH command displays the entries in
   the X authority file UNTRUSTED.DECW$XAUTH:

   $  XAUTH -f UNTRUSTED.DECW$XAUTH LIST
   local/ZEPHYR:0  MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1  cfcc5ef98f9718f90154f355c0ae9f62
   decnet/ZEPHYR::0  MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1  cfcc5ef98f9718f90154f355c0ae9f62
   116.94.24.187:0  MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1  cfcc5ef98f9718f90154f355c0ae9f62

                                  NOTE

      TCP/IP is considered the default transport for X authority
      file entries. As a result, the transport portion of the
      display name is assumed and not displayed for entries that
      use the TCP/IP transport.

   To limit the list to entries related to a particular display,
   enter the display name at the end of the XAUTH LIST command, as
   follows:

   $ XAUTH -f UNTRUSTED.DECW$XAUTH LIST ZEPHYR::0
   decnet/ZEPHYR::0  MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1  cfcc5ef98f9718f90154f355c0ae9f62

   With the TCPIP transport, multiple addresses may correspond to
   the same display name. When displaying X authority file entries,
   it may be difficult to distinguish which entry applies to which
   address. To differentiate the entries, use the -n qualifier to
   list them in numeric format, as follows:

   $ XAUTH LIST
   test13_2:0  MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1  12
   test13_2:0  MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1  23
   $ XAUTH -n LIST
   #0006#fe800000000000000200f8fffe101905#:0  MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1  12
   #0000#c0a70209#:0  MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1  23