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hi welcome to this episode of lightboard lessons today weamp;#39;re going to talk about the Greek three-headed Hound of Hades known as Kerberos Kerberos is an authentication protocol like ntlm but unlike in ntlm if you go back to letamp;#39;s see letamp;#39;s start with server here and and then you have the key distribution center and then letamp;#39;s say we have the the client so each of these has its own entity which are stored as keys within the KDC and so if we have the KDC here in the KDC we have the authentication service and then we also have the the ticket granting service and so talk about the KDC for windows that would be like an active domain or Active Directory domain controller and and so traditionally with with ntlm which is mostly the authentication messaging is server to your KDC with Kerberos it moves that messaging from client to server so if we have say server to client this is more Iamp;#39;m sorry server to KDC this is ntlm off and then Kerberos moves