DHCP Authentication Via Kerberos V
draft-hornstein-dhc-kerbauth-06
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Authors | Ken Hornstein , Ted Lemon , Dr. Bernard D. Aboba , Dr. Jonathan Trostle | ||
Last updated | 2001-10-12 | ||
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Abstract
This document describes how Kerberos V may be used in order to allow a DHCP client and server to mutually authenticate as well as to protect the integrity of the DHCP exchange. The protocol described in this document is capable of handling both intra-realm and inter-realm authentication.
Authors
Ken Hornstein
Ted Lemon
Dr. Bernard D. Aboba
Dr. Jonathan Trostle
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