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Kerberos Authentication (again… but better)
Jan. 14, 2023, 4:31 a.m. | Edoardo Rosa
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An authentication protocol aims to ensure that a person, a program or an entity that is trying to access to a resource, an information or a system, it is truly it and not an intruder.
One of the most known authentication protocol in Windows environment is Kerberos (RFC 1510 for the V5).
Initially the protocol was developed by the MIT in the late ’80s but is still used by Windows as the default authentication protocol on Active Directory environments …
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