-can forward copies of your tickets to the. Most of these programs
-also automatically destroy your tickets when they exit. However, MIT
-recommends that you explicitly destroy your Kerberos tickets when you
-are through with them, just to be sure. One way to help ensure that
-this happens is to add the :ref:`kdestroy(1)` command to your .logout
-file. Additionally, if you are going to be away from your machine and
-are concerned about an intruder using your permissions, it is safest
-to either destroy all copies of your tickets, or use a screensaver
-that locks the screen.
+can forward copies of your tickets to a remote host. Most of these
+programs also automatically destroy your tickets when they exit.
+However, MIT recommends that you explicitly destroy your Kerberos
+tickets when you are through with them, just to be sure. One way to
+help ensure that this happens is to add the :ref:`kdestroy(1)` command
+to your .logout file. Additionally, if you are going to be away from
+your machine and are concerned about an intruder using your
+permissions, it is safest to either destroy all copies of your
+tickets, or use a screensaver that locks the screen.