06:05 The TGT is not encrypted with the user's password. It is instead encrypted with a key known only to the authentication server and the ticket granting server.
You made that super clear! Now I actually understand. Sadly I see you haven't published many more videos... here is to hoping you find a new fire and start putting out content that helps so many people.
Cissp it’s a week today. I was bobbing about Kerberos questions. You just fixed the whole thing in my mind. Next time you are in London I will buy you a pint or three.
Wow!!!! Such a complex concept explained so well!!!! Using a Carnival Example!!!! Excellent!!!
YOU ARE THE BEST TEACHER MS. Kelly Handerhan, I passed CISSP recently and huge credit goes out to you.
It looks like you did that in one take, amazing! The analogy was also the best I've seen it explained.
Excellent video, Thank you!
Exceptional explanation. Thanks.
Super underrated video, I'm looking for a good way to explain Kerberos to my team and this is SUCH a good analogy. Thank you!!!
Best explanation of the Kerberos!!
Hundred and thousands of appreciation for your videos on Cybrary , helps me strengthen my cissp concept.
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You are simply Awesome Kelly
06:05 The TGT is not encrypted with the user's password. It is instead encrypted with a key known only to the authentication server and the ticket granting server.
Wow, what a great overview... thank you!
You made that super clear! Now I actually understand. Sadly I see you haven't published many more videos... here is to hoping you find a new fire and start putting out content that helps so many people.
Cissp it’s a week today. I was bobbing about Kerberos questions. You just fixed the whole thing in my mind. Next time you are in London I will buy you a pint or three.
May we add information about how the KDC, Key Distribution Center applies to Kerberos?
Thank you Kelly.
Well explained :)
Does client decrypt the TGT or session key ?
Thank You
So what happens when I do kinit?