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Microsoft Windows 2000 Kerberos Change Password and Set Password Protocols
draft-trostle-win2k-cat-kerberos-set-passwd-04

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This is an older version of an Internet-Draft that was ultimately published as RFC 3244.
Authors Michael Swift , Dr. Jonathan Trostle , John Brezak
Last updated 2013-03-02 (Latest revision 2001-07-19)
RFC stream Legacy stream
Intended RFC status Informational
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draft-trostle-win2k-cat-kerberos-set-passwd-04
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        RFC 3244

        Title:      Microsoft Windows 2000 Kerberos Change Password
                    and Set Password Protocols
        Author(s):  M. Swift, J. Trostle, J. Brezak
        Status:     Informational
        Date:       February 2002
        Mailbox:    mikesw@cs.washington.edu, john3725@world.std.com,
                    jbrezak@microsoft.com 
        Pages:      7
        Characters: 13334
        Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:  None

        I-D Tag:    draft-trostle-win2k-cat-kerberos-set-passwd-04.txt

        URL:        ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3244.txt

This memo specifies Microsoft's Windows 2000 Kerberos change
password and set password protocols.  The Windows 2000 Kerberos change
password protocol interoperates with the original Kerberos change
password protocol.  Change password is a request reply protocol that
includes a KRB_PRIV message that contains the new password for the
user.

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