Changes to Kerberos and Azure Active Directory Authentication
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Kerberos is an authentication protocol that has been around since Windows Server 2000. It is the gold standard for on-premises Active Directory authentication. Azure, however, didn’t support it. To further enhance the security and interoperability of its environments, Microsoft announced changes to Kerberos and its Azure Active Directory compatibility.
Read the article by Brandon Lee, a virtualization expert, on the history behind Kerberos, its recent changes in functionality, and Kerberos compatibility for Azure Active Directory.
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@oksana said in Changes to Kerberos and Azure Active Directory Authentication:
Kerberos is an authentication protocol that has been around since Windows Server 2000.
That should read: Kerberos is an authentication protocol that was introduced to Windows in Server 2000.
It was around for a long time before then: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerberos_(protocol)