Next kerberos work in progress - Kerberos
This is a discussion on Next kerberos work in progress - Kerberos ; Hi everybody.
It might be an awkward question, but where can I find some
documentation about the next versions of kerberos? What I'm interested
in is a roadmap, with attention on keys and encryption typed that
(hopefully) will be introduced ...
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Next kerberos work in progress
Hi everybody.
It might be an awkward question, but where can I find some
documentation about the next versions of kerberos? What I'm interested
in is a roadmap, with attention on keys and encryption typed that
(hopefully) will be introduced in the next version of the protocol
(with public key authentication? kpasswd finally standardized? etc.)
I found no (evident) documentation on the web site...
Thanks!
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Sensei
Research (n.): a discovery already published by a chinese guy one month
before you, copying a russian who did it in the 60s.
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Re: Next kerberos work in progress
Sensei wrote:
> Hi everybody.
>
> It might be an awkward question, but where can I find some documentation
> about the next versions of kerberos? What I'm interested in is a
> roadmap, with attention on keys and encryption typed that (hopefully)
> will be introduced in the next version of the protocol (with public key
> authentication? kpasswd finally standardized? etc.)
>
> I found no (evident) documentation on the web site...
>
> Thanks!
Kerberos is standardized by the IETF.
http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/krb-wg-charter.html
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Re: Next kerberos work in progress
On 2006-11-11 18:21:19 +0100, Jeffrey Altman said:
> Kerberos is standardized by the IETF.
>
> http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/krb-wg-charter.html
Thanks Jeffrey!
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Sensei
Research (n.): a discovery already published by a chinese guy one month
before you, copying a russian who did it in the 60s.