Network based authentication using kerberos
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Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Terminology and conversion
- The kerberos
- The initial ticket exchange
- Limitations of initial ticket exchange
- Change inversion
- User interaction
- Password to key conversion
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
Abstract
The world is surging towards a digital revolution where computer networks mediate every aspect of modern life. Not many years ago, most computers were carefully guarded mainframes, held tightly in the hands of skilled professionals. The systems and their guardians combined to provide ironclad protection of the organization's all important data. Today the world is scary, anyone can get their hands on to the personal computers and even link into networks. The threat to the information on the network has grown to the greatest extent. Information is the most vital aspect of every organization. network security has become sufficiently important. The object of security is to protect valuable or sensitive organizational information while making it readily available.
Keywords: Cryptography, Encryption, Cipher Text
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