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  • [[Kerberos]] is a networked [[authentication]] system developed at the [[Massachusetts | url = http://web.mit.edu/Kerberos/
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  • [[Kerberos]] is a networked [[authentication]] system developed at the [[Massachusetts | url = http://web.mit.edu/Kerberos/
    2 KB (307 words) - 05:48, 8 April 2024
  • {{r|Kerberos}}
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  • {{r|Kerberos}}
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  • {{r|Kerberos}}
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  • {{r|Kerberos}}
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  • ...istributes symmetric keys to each pair of users who want to communicate. [[Kerberos]] is a widespread system implementing this idea.
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  • ...ight to use a privilege. This usage of the term probably originated in the Kerberos authentication system. <ref name=KerbRFC>{{citation | title = The Kerberos Network Authentication Service (V5)
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  • ...disaster on large networks. A centralised authentication system such as [[Kerberos]] can manage authentication and keying for many machines, a [[public key in
    14 KB (2,265 words) - 05:49, 8 April 2024
  • ...s requires the use of [[authentication servers]], such as [[RADIUS]] and [[Kerberos]], each of which is a distributed application in and of itself. These are j
    14 KB (2,021 words) - 17:02, 22 March 2024
  • * Theodore Ts'o &mdash; main designer of Kerberos and the Linux dev-random|random device
    35 KB (5,430 words) - 07:27, 18 March 2024
  • ...ess these difficulties. A centralised key-dispensing server, such as the [[Kerberos]] system is one method. Each user then needs to manage only one key, the on
    52 KB (8,332 words) - 05:49, 8 April 2024
  • ...to keep the authentication and credentialing in a separate server (e.g., [[Kerberos]] or [[RADIUS]]), so a loose VM image still has no access to the most sensi
    57 KB (8,399 words) - 17:39, 13 March 2024