[WinPartners] Authenticate Kerberos on Windows Login

Stephen Dowdy sdowdy at MIT.EDU
Wed Oct 6 08:02:00 EDT 2004


If you put your machine in the MIT managed domain, you get MIT Kerberos 
authentication when the user logs into the machine.  You can get your own 
container from IS&T that you can manage.  Upon logging in, the user gets 
K4, K5 and AFS tokens.  You can install software via group policy and 
administer other machines in your container.  I have been very pleased with 
the service and support and strongly recommend you look into obtaining your 
own container and join the centrally managed domain.

See: 
http://web.mit.edu/ist/topics/windows/server/winmitedu/index.html    for 
more information.



At 08:51 PM 10/5/2004 -0400, Michael Maier wrote:
>I wanted to find out if there was a away possible to have kerberos 
>authenticate on login to a windows machine.  I know this is possible to do 
>with a Mac under OSX, but I have not found a way to be able to do this 
>with a windows based machine.  If anyone knows if this is possible and 
>knows where I can find instructions on doing so, it would be greatly 
>appreciated.
>
>         Thanks,
>         Mike
>
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