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Kerberos: The Network Authentication Protocol

Kerberos is a network authentication protocol. It is designed to provide strong authentication for client/server applications by using secret-key cryptography.

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OpenAFS

AFS is a distributed filesystem product. It offers a client-server architecture for federated file sharing and replicated read-only content distribution, providing location independence, scalability, security, and transparent migration capabilities.

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The Moron's Guide to Kerberos

Well written introductory article explaining *concept* of Kerberos system

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Kerberos installation help

encore un article sur kerberos, "kerberizer" un reseau local

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Setting Static Ports when dealing with Named Instances and Kerberos - K. Brian Kelley - Databases, Infrastructure, and Security

I ran across this a week or so ago. There were a couple of SQL Servers running named instances that we wanted to setup Kerberos authentication against (in the event we would use Kerberos delegation).

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Kerberos

Diagram explaining kerberos authentication with images

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Ask the Directory Services Team : Understanding "Read Only Domain Controller" authentication

Hello there. Bob Drake here to discuss how Windows Server 2008 "Read Only Domain Controllers" (RODC's) authenticate users differently from the way Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 standard domain controllers do. The "Read Only Domain Co

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