Tony Green wrote:
They can be used together but kerberos on it's own provides no way to remotely (or locally) access the machine.
Kerberos can because it comes with kerberized telnet, rsh, rlogin, rcp, etc. that lets us connect to another machine in the realm.
Of course I can ssh to machines that are members of kerberos realm. But why should I need ssh when I have kerberos ? The reason I'm running kerberos is it is a stronger cryptographic security tool than SSH.
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