Title: Kerberos question
I would contact the vendor. They should know. There should be nothing extra you have to do to support kerberos on your dc as the support is already there, that is the primary authentication mechanism now.
 
  joe


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It is also windows 2003, but the software is a web app (webct). I am confused as the whether the OS it doing the authentication or the app is.

 

 

 

Rick Gasper
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King's College
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What OS is the remote system and how is it connected?

 

 

 


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Subject: [ActiveDir] Kerberos question

 

Quick question:
I have a remote system that needs to authenticate to our 2003 dcs, I have the choices of Kerberos and ldap. I would perfer to use Kerberos for security reasons, but I do not know if I need to do anything on the DC server in order to make this work.

Does anyone have place they could point me to? I have the Kerberos trouble shooting guide and am working through this.

Thanks

Rick Gasper
Manager, Network Services
King's College
133 N. River St
Wilkes-Barre PA  18711
PH: 570-208-5845
Fax: 570-208-6072
Cell: 570-760-0335
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