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Title : Telnet Authentication: Kerberos Version 5
Author(s) : J. Altman
Filename : draft-altman-telnet-rfc2942bis-02.txt
Pages : 0
Date : 2006-12-15
This document describes how Kerberos Version 5 [RFC 4120] is used
with the Telnet protocol [RFC 854]. It describes an Telnet
Authentication suboption to be used with the Telnet Authentication
option [RFC YYYY]. This mechanism can also used to provide keying
material to provide data confidentiality services in conjunction
with the Telnet Encryption option [RFC 2946].
This document updates a previous specification of the Telnet
Authentication Kerberos 5 method, RFC 2942 [4], to allow Kerberos 5
Telnet authentication to be used in conjunction with the START_TLS
option [RFC XXXX].
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