kerberos preauthentication IIS
    Stephen Ince 
    since at opendemand.com
       
    Wed Nov 12 10:25:57 EST 2008
    
    
  
Thx. Gotcha.  IIS does have a pre-authentication mode. Which is set by 
default.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sam Hartman" <hartmans at mit.edu>
To: "Stephen Ince" <since at opendemand.com>
Cc: <krbdev at mit.edu>; "Matthew Devine" <mdevine at opendemand.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: kerberos preauthentication IIS
> Hi.  You posted this message previously.  I guess you did not get a
> response.  First, you're posting to the wrong place; krbdev at mit.edu is
> for de.development discussions of MIT Kerberos.  You're not really
> talking about how to write code for Kerberos; you're more talking
> about how to use the product.  That discussion belongs on
> kerberos at mit.edu.
>
> However, I can also explain why I at least did not answer your
> question.  As far as I know, IIS does not do pre-authentication--I
> mean that in the sense that I cannot think of anything that IIS would
> be doing that would be called pre-authentication.  There is something
> Kerberos does that is called pre-authentication, but that doesn't fit
> well into your question.
>
> --Sam
>
> 
    
    
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