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This page contains citations and references to information about Kerberos and related systems.
Papers and Documentation Describing Kerberos V5
Tutorials
Papers
Protocol Specifications
Proposed Protocol Extensions
Application Programming Interface
Using Kerberos for Authorization
Papers and Documentation Describing Kerberos V4
Tutorials
Papers
Protocol Specifications
Discussion and Critiques of Kerberos
Variants and Derivatives of KerberosThe Open Book Project is aimed at the educational community and seeks to encourage and coordinate collaboration among students and teachers for the development of high quality, freely distributable textbooks and educational materials on a wide range of topics. The advent of the Internet and the World Wide Web are making collaboration among educators on a global scale possible for the first time. We want to harness this exciting technology to promote learning and sharing.
Rosetta Code is a programming chrestomathy site. The idea is to present solutions to the same task in as many different languages as possible, to demonstrate how languages are similar and different, and to aid a person with a grounding in one approach to a problem in learning another. Rosetta Code currently has 851 tasks, 203 draft tasks, and is aware of 658 languages, though we do not (and cannot) have solutions to every task in every language.
This dialogue provides a fictitious account of the design of an open-network authentication system called "Charon." As the dialogue progresses, the characters Athena and Euripides discover the problems of security inherent in an open network environment. Each problem must be addressed in the design of Charon, and the design evolves accordingly. Athena and Euripides don't complete their work until the dialogue's close.
When they finish designing the system, Athena changes the system's name to "Kerberos," the name, coincidentally enough, of the authentication system that was designed and implemented at MIT's Project Athena. The dialogue's "Kerberos" system bears a striking resemblence to the system described in Kerberos: An Authentication Service for Open Network Systems presented at the Winter USENIX 1988, at Dallas, Texas.
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