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Title : Kerberos Cipher Suites in Transport Layer Security
(TLS)
Author(s) : M. Hur, J. Salowey, A. Medvinsky
Filename : draft-ietf-tls-kerb-01.txt
Pages :
Date : 08-Nov-01
RFC 2712 [KERBTLS] introduced mechanisms for supporting Kerberos
[KERB] authentication within the TLS protocol [TLS]. This document
extends RFC 2712 to support delegation of Kerberos credentials. In
this way, a TLS server may obtain a Kerberos service ticket on behalf
of the TLS client. Thus, a single client identity may be used for
authentication within a multi-tier architecture. This draft also
proposes a mechanism for a TLS server to indicate Kerberos-specific
information to the client within the certificate request message in
the initial exchange.
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