Allows Single Sign-On In A Distributed Environment. An Attractive Feature Is That It Does Not Pass Passwords Over The Network. The Design Is Also Unique In That Most Of The Work Is Provided By The Host Workstations And Not The Server. - Uses A Key Distribution Center (Kdc) To Maintain The Entire Access Process - The Kdc Authentication Server Authenticates (Steps 1 And 2) The Principal (Which Can Be A User, A Program, Or A System) And Provides It With A Ticket-Granting Ticket, Or Tgt (Step 3). - After The Ticket-Granting Ticket Is Issued, It Can Be Presented To The Ticket-Granting Server, Or Tgs (Step 4) To Obtain A Session Ticket To Allow Access To Specific Applications Or Network Resources - The Ticket-Granting Server Sends The User The Session Ticket Granting Access To The Requested Resource (Step 5). The User Then Presents The Session Ticket To The Resource Requesting Access (Step 6). - Think Of The Amusement Park Example; Buy A Ticket To Get In, Then Buy Ticket To Ride Rides Etc.

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1. Allows Single Sign-On In A Distributed Environment. An Attractive Feature Is That It Does Not Pass Passwords Over The Network. The Design Is Also Unique In That Most Of The Work Is Provided By The Host Workstations And Not The Server. - Uses A Key Distribution Center (Kdc) To Maintain The Entire Access Process - The Kdc Authentication Server Authenticates (Steps 1 And 2) The Principal (Which Can Be A User, A Program, Or A System) And Provides It With A Ticket-Granting Ticket, Or Tgt (Step 3). - After The Ticket-Granting Ticket Is Issued, It Can Be Presented To The Ticket-Granting Server, Or Tgs (Step 4) To Obtain A Session Ticket To Allow Access To Specific Applications Or Network Resources - The Ticket-Granting Server Sends The User The Session Ticket Granting Access To The Requested Resource (Step 5). The User Then Presents The Session Ticket To The Resource Requesting Access (Step 6). - Think Of The Amusement Park Example; Buy A Ticket To Get In, Then Buy Ticket To Ride Rides Etc.