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Reference distribution and official documentation for Kerberos. Software is subject to US export control. (MIT) ... Kerberos is a network authentication protocol. It is designed to provide strong authentication for client/server applications by using secret-key cryptography. A free implementation of this protocol is...
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web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/
web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/
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Kerberos (protocol) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kerberos (pronounced /ˈkɛərbərəs/ ) is a computer network authentication protocol, which allows nodes communicating over a non-secure network to prove their identity to one another in a secure ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerberos_(protocol)
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1. General information about Kerberos ... 1.4. Where can I find out more information about Kerberos? ... 1.5. What is the latest version of Kerberos available from MIT?
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www.nrl.navy.mil/CCS/people/kenh/kerberos-faq.html
www.nrl.navy.mil/CCS/people/kenh/kerberos-faq.html
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The MIT Kerberos Consortium was created to establish Kerberos as the universal authentication platform for the world's computer networks. ... The 1.8 release of MIT Kerberos will be available on March 1, 2010, and will include many important and desirable new features and functionality, including password lockout,
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www.kerberos.org/
www.kerberos.org/
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Kerberos Distributions ... Kerberos-Aware Software ... Kerberos and Related Patches...
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www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~shadow/kerberos.html
www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~shadow/kerberos.html
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Why Kerberos ... Limitations of Kerberos have been described in the literature [1]. Though most are a matter of preference or apply to V4 and early drafts of V5, a few are fundamental and are discussed here. In particular, Kerberos is not effective against password guessing attacks;
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gost.isi.edu/publications/kerberos-neuman-tso.html
gost.isi.edu/publications/kerberos-neuman-tso.html
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There is also a protocol for maintaining multiple copies of the Kerberos database, but this can be considered an implementation detail and may vary to support different database technologies. 1.1. Cross-Realm Operation The Kerberos protocol is designed to operate across organizational boundaries.
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www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1510.txt
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