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Kerberos clients can now use SPAKE to strengthen their handshake with a FreeIPA KDC based on elliptic curve cryptography. See [[IETF]] draft draft-ietf-kitten-krb-spake-preauth-05 ([[2018]]) and relevant portions of krb5.conf(5) and kdc.conf(5) for details. SPAKE is enabled for new IPA servers and clients by default. | Kerberos clients can now use SPAKE to strengthen their handshake with a FreeIPA KDC based on elliptic curve cryptography. See [[IETF]] draft draft-ietf-kitten-krb-spake-preauth-05 ([[2018]]) and relevant portions of krb5.conf(5) and kdc.conf(5) for details. SPAKE is enabled for new IPA servers and clients by default. | ||
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+ | == Related terms == | ||
+ | * Password authenticated key exchange (PAKE) | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* {{Kerberos}} | * {{Kerberos}} |
Revision as of 12:10, 13 July 2020
Kerberos clients can now use SPAKE to strengthen their handshake with a FreeIPA KDC based on elliptic curve cryptography. See IETF draft draft-ietf-kitten-krb-spake-preauth-05 (2018) and relevant portions of krb5.conf(5) and kdc.conf(5) for details. SPAKE is enabled for new IPA servers and clients by default.
Related terms
- Password authenticated key exchange (PAKE)
See also
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