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Re: [External] : Re: Windows Credential Guard with MSLSA

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Sam Hartman)
Fri Jun 24 13:38:18 2022

From: Sam Hartman <hartmans@debian.org>
To: Seshan Parameswaran <seshan.parameswaran@oracle.com>,
        "krbdev@mit.edu"
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>>>>> "Seshan" == Seshan Parameswaran <seshan.parameswaran@oracle.com> writes:

    Seshan> My question is specifically about MSLSA and Credential
    Seshan> Guard.  If you have a Kerberos Configuration with the
    Seshan> credential cache specified as MSLSA in the Kerberos
    Seshan> Configuration and in the KDC host the MSLSA is backed by
    Seshan> Credential Guard where the actual session keys are stored.


I understood that, and my comments were in that context.
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