> Risks:
> Its centralized.. if the KDC is exploited all bets are off.
Another big one I would add is:
- Applications need to be "kerberized".
(Pam modules and/or SASL can handle this if your applications
support either of them)
While most standard applications have solutions or "kerberized"
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 05:52:12PM -0800, Mike wrote:
> I'm getting ready to propose the use of Kerberos in our division.
> I've done some reading up on the subject and in general I like what I
> see. However, I have this nagging thought in my head that my
> management and some of the network wee
I'm getting ready to propose the use of Kerberos in our division.
I've done some reading up on the subject and in general I like what I
see. However, I have this nagging thought in my head that my
management and some of the network weenies will have reservations.
My question is to formalize a li