IE 6.0 supports Kerberos authentication native. But I don't know if any
of the other browsers do.

For some of my restricted webnets, I use kerberos in the browser for
tickets and such.

Makes VPN's a lot happier as well.

mel

-----Original Message-----
From: Dodson, Robert (Alliance) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 2:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Any way to use kerberos for "anonymous" internet users?


Does anybody have suggestions on how to employ Kerberos for
"authenticating" an anonymous internet user?  I want to give them a
ticket that maps to a restricted set of permissions appropriate to their
anonymous status.  I came across a draft that referred to using Kerberos
in this way but it appears to have been dropped...never became RFC.
 
Robert Dodson
 
 
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