Pseudonymity Support for Kerberos
draft-vanrein-kitten-krb-pseudonymity-01
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Author | Rick van Rein | ||
Last updated | 2016-10-24 (Latest revision 2016-04-22) | ||
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Abstract
Kerberos either retains client identity in all its ticket transformations, or it applies rigorous anonymity. When crossing over to another realm, an intermediate privacy measure is often desired, namely pseudonymity, as described in this specification.
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