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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 9:33 PM
> > 
> > The user does nothing, all the work is done via smoke and 
> > mirrors.  The 
> > session is initiated once the user enters their password via 
> > the Citrix 
> > Client, The Citrix client then requests authentication via the
> > router  .  The router sends a auth request to the server inside,
> > the  server then  initiates a kerebos session back to the router
> > to the client.   
> >  The client 
> > does not even know what is going on around the session
> 
> Okay, but how does the router authenticate the client? By IP
> address? How do you limit access?  

May I guess an answer to my own question? Does the remote PC with the
Citrix client issue the Kerberos tickets to the router, which accepts
or denies them? In other words, the Kerberos authentication stretches
across the Internet to the client PC?

Frank


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