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Additional Resources

For more information on Kerberos, refer to the following resources.

Installed Documentation

  • /usr/share/doc/krb5-server-<version-number> — The Kerberos V5 Installation Guide and the Kerberos V5 System Administrator's Guide in PostScript and HTML formats. You must have the krb5-server RPM package installed.

  • /usr/share/doc/krb5-workstation-<version-number> — The Kerberos V5 UNIX User's Guide in PostScript and HTML formats. You must have the krb5-workstation RPM package installed.

Useful Websites

  • http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www — Kerberos: The Network Authentication Protocol webpage from MIT.

  • http://www.nrl.navy.mil/CCS/people/kenh/kerberos-faq.html — The Kerberos Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).

  • ftp://athena-dist.mit.edu/pub/kerberos/doc/usenix.PS — The PostScript version of Kerberos: An Authentication Service for Open Network Systems by Jennifer G. Steiner, Clifford Neuman, and Jeffrey I. Schiller. This document is the original paper describing Kerberos.

  • http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/dialogue.html — Designing an Authentication System: a Dialogue in Four Scenes originally by Bill Bryant in 1988, modified by Theodore Ts'o in 1997. This document is a conversation between two developers who are thinking through the creation of a Kerberos-style authentication system. The conversational style of the discussion make this a good starting place for people who are completely unfamiliar with Kerberos.

  • http://www.ornl.gov/~jar/HowToKerb.html — How to Kerberize your Site.


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