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Title : A Generalized Framework for Kerberos Preauthentication
Author(s) : S. Hartman
Filename : draft-ietf-krb-wg-preauth-framework-01.txt
Pages : 19
Date : 2004-7-20
Kerberos is a protocol for verifying the identity of principals
(e.g., a workstation user or a network server) on an open network.
The Kerberos protocol provides a mechanism called preauthentication
for proving the identity of a principal and for better protecting
the long-term secret of the principal.
This document describes a model for Kerberos preauthentication
mechanisms. The model describes what state in the Kerberos request a
preauthentication mechanism is likely to change. It also describes
how multiple preauthentication mechanisms used in the same request
will interact.
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