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Technical Analysis: OpenSSH on Linux using Windows/Kerberos for Authentication by jcannon on June 06, 2008 12:35PM

Abstract: Secure remote access to UNIX and Linux systems is generally accomplished through SSH. The most frequent implementation of that protocol is OpenSSH, originally written for the OpenBSD project but now ported to a wide variety of platforms. This paper will show how to use OpenSSH with the Kerberos portion of Active Directory to automate authentication.

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Note: This paper represents testing and documentation in a lab environment. User Account Control (UAC) is an essential security component to Windows and Microsoft does not recommend turning off UAC in production environments.

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  1. In the last few months I used my blog to post information on remotely managing your Server Core installations

    posted at 07:16AM 07/27/2008
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