What is Kerberos? Which version is currently used by
Windows? How does Kerberos work?
Answer Posted / alchemist
After giving logon credentials an encryption key will be
generated which is used to encrypt the time stamp of the
client machine. User name and encrypted timestamp
information will be provided to domain controller for
authentication. Then Domain controller based on the
password information stored in AD for that user it decrypts
the encrypted time stamp information. If produces time
stamp matches to its time stamp. It will provide logon
session key and Ticket granting ticket to client in an
encryption format. Again client decrypts and if produced
time stamp information is matching then it will use logon
session key to logon to the domain. Ticket granting ticket
will be used to generate service granting ticket when
accessing network resources
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