January 2003
Intermediate to advanced
620 pages
14h 58m
English
By default, the Microsoft® Windows® 2000 operating system uses the Kerberos protocol for authentication. This How To describes how to configure Kerberos delegation, a powerful feature that allows a server, while impersonating a client, to access remote resources on behalf of the client.
Delegation is a very powerful feature and is unconstrained on Windows 2000. It should be used with caution. Computers that are configured to support delegation should be under controlled access to prevent misuse of this feature.
Windows .NET Server will support a constrained delegation feature.
When a server impersonates a client, Kerberos authentication generates a delegate-level token (capable ...
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