>to a local account. Or you can setup a cross-realm relationship
>between the MIT KDC and a Windows 2003 Server which will allow
>you to use the MIT KDC for authentication while providing access
>to Windows account profile data within the Windows Active Directory.
This is in fact what Microsoft recomends for the folks that have a non-MS
Kerberos, and want to integrate AD with existing system. For Micrasoft it
has the advantage of needing just as many MS servers as the pure Microsoft
solution. .-)
Joke aside, another advantage is that it's possible to introduce central
MIT Kerberos based authentication in a Windows-centric company without
having to change the complete system.
My question is: how good does this approach work in the praxis?
thx
Denis
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