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m-key file
Mac OS X and host keytabs
loginwindow
Mail.app, kerberos-supporting mail client
Mail.app
man-in-the-middle attacks
Massachusetts Institute for Technology (MIT)
master keys
message integrity
algorithms
Microsoft ksetup tool
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
Microsoft Solutions for Securing Windows 2000 Server
Microsoft Windows
[See Windows] MIT (Massachusetts Institute for Technology)
MIT Kerberos
2nd
adding slave KDCs
administrative commands
addent (ktutil)
addprinc (kadmin)
clear (ktutil)
cpw (kadmin)
delent (ktutil)
delprinc (kadmin)
getprinc (kadmin)
ktadd (kadmin)
list (ktutil)
listprincs (kadmin)
modprinc (kadmin)
rkt (ktutil)
wkt (ktutil)
case study
2nd
configuration file format
daemons
installation on servers
kadmin
connecting to
kadmin program, incompatibility with Windows domain controllers
KDC, installation from source
krb5.conf file, troubleshooting
krb524d daemon
ktutil
logging
interpretation of data
password lifetimes, setting
password strength-checking
pre-authentication
principals, configuration of administrative privileges
realms, creating
sample kerberized applications
server processes, starting
testing
MMC (Microsoft Management Console)
mod_auth_kerb module (Apache)
building
compile-time options
configuring
modify command (Heimdal kadmin)
modprinc command (MIT kadmin)
2nd
mutual authentication
2nd
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