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(2011-09-07) Kerberos Authentication Over An External Trust – Is It Possible? (Part 2)

Posted by Jorge on 2011-09-07


In PART 1 I explained the setup I will use.

In this post I will show the usage of Kerberos authN when logged on to the local application server.

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In the following picture, I’m logged on locally to the application server (“R2FSMBSVA.ADDMZ.LAN”) in the AD DMZ domain with a custom AD DMZ user account (“ADDMZ\ADM.ADM_ADLCL_R2FSRODC5”) that’s local admin on the application server and accessing the website “DELEGCONFIG.ADDMZ.LAN”. As you can see Kerberos authN is being used.

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In the following picture, I’m logged on locally to the application server (“R2FSMBSVA.ADDMZ.LAN”) in the AD DMZ domain with a custom AD DMZ user account (“ADDMZ\ADM.ADM_ADLCL_R2FSRODC5”) that’s local admin on the application server and accessing the website “R2FSMBSVA.ADDMZ.LAN”. As you can see Kerberos authN is being used.

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This continues in PART 3, which is the NEXT post.

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Cheers,
Jorge
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