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Because | Because these tokens usually complements something else, | ||
people are a little fuzzy on what it is and isn't. | people are a little fuzzy on what it is and isn't. | ||
For example, | For example, around Active Domain servers: | ||
: LDAP does the actual authentication (and metadata management) | : LDAP does the actual authentication (and metadata management) | ||
: kerberos | : kerberos can make the result of that authentication useful in an SSO-like way. | ||
In this case, kerberos can effectively ''wrap'' both these parts of these functions | In this case, kerberos can effectively ''wrap'' both these parts of these functions |
Latest revision as of 17:51, 13 December 2021
Security related stuff.
Securing services
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