7.The server NFS passes the context token to the server gssd in a request to
accept the context.
8.The server gssd passes the token to the KDC to verify the requesting user’s
identity.
9.If the KDC accepts the token, it returns another token to the server gssd and
a context handle. This token will authenticate the server’s identity to the
requesting client.
10.The server gssd returns this token to the server NFS. The server NFS now
has established context.
11.The server NFS returns the accept token to the client in response to the NULL
RPC call.
12.The client passes the accept token to the client gssd in a second call to ...
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