If you're reading this blog, you probably know what Kerberos is. (It is the native authentication protocol used in Microsoft Windows Server based IT infrastructures and it facilitates distributed security in these IT infrastuctures.)
In fact, without Kerberos authentication, single-sign-on would largely not be possible in a Windows Server based environment, and the thousands of distributed security accesses that organizational employees engage in every day, whether sending email, navigating to an intranet portal or accessing a file on a server, would largely be much harder and certainly not seamless.
In this blog, I plan to take a look at numerous vital aspects of Kerberos, so IT admins can better understand its importance, identify how to configure and manage it, and learn about some cool tips and tricks that could optimize performance and enhance security.
Should you have any questions, you can leave your question via a comment.
Thanks,
Aaron