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|abstract=What is Kerberos, and how does it work? What really happens when I type `kinit`? How does a single sign-on system work? What's the difference between authentication and authorization? (And possibly related: what's with all these "permission denied" errors?) How do I use Kerberos in my projects too? And what's "cutting edge" in this technology from the 80s that keeps it in heavy use today?}} | |abstract=What is Kerberos, and how does it work? What really happens when I type `kinit`? How does a single sign-on system work? What's the difference between authentication and authorization? (And possibly related: what's with all these "permission denied" errors?) How do I use Kerberos in my projects too? And what's "cutting edge" in this technology from the 80s that keeps it in heavy use today?}} | ||
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+ | Slides [http://cluedumps.mit.edu/w/images/3/36/Kerberos_2019_talk_slides.pdf here] |
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[edit] Kerberos: An Introduction from the Underworld Up
Date: December 5, 2019, at 7:30 PM |
Presenters: Robbie Harwood |
Location: 3-370 |
Abstract: What is Kerberos, and how does it work? What really happens when I type `kinit`? How does a single sign-on system work? What's the difference between authentication and authorization? (And possibly related: what's with all these "permission denied" errors?) How do I use Kerberos in my projects too? And what's "cutting edge" in this technology from the 80s that keeps it in heavy use today? |
Slides here