d a kerberos question.
And Kerberos doesn't support network partitioning, you plan the TCP/IP
networks and how they are partitioned. Then you use Kerberos within
that network, it has to be able to be used in the network.
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> Subject: RE: Multi-tenancy in MIT KDC
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the user belongs to.
>
> Is that something that is supported?
>
> Firouzeh
>
> From: kerberos-boun...@mit.edu on behalf of
> Tim Mooney
> Sent: Friday, May 29, 2015 4:00 PM
> To: kerberos@mit.edu
> Subject: Re: Multi-tenancy in MIT KDC
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> In regard to: Multi-t
riday, May 29, 2015 4:00 PM
To: kerberos@mit.edu
Subject: Re: Multi-tenancy in MIT KDC
In regard to: Multi-tenancy in MIT KDC, Firouzeh Jalilian said (at 10:24pm...:
> I would like to know if there is any support currently for multi-tenancy
> in MIT KDC?
What do you mean by multi-tenancy? Do
In regard to: Multi-tenancy in MIT KDC, Firouzeh Jalilian said (at 10:24pm...:
> I would like to know if there is any support currently for multi-tenancy
> in MIT KDC?
What do you mean by multi-tenancy? Do you mean one krb5kdc process
serving multiple distinct realms? If so, then yes,
?Hi,
I would like to know if there is any support currently for multi-tenancy in MIT
KDC?
Thanks
Firouzeh
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