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Yes. The Kerberos protocol simply allows users to get credentials and it provides a way for applications to check them. A user can have more than one credential at a time. Asssociating credential with a session is up to you. You can certainly store a
credential in a session-specific place.
On Jan 20, 2021, at 10:39 PM, Shobha Sangappa, Mukti (Nokia - US/San Jose) <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Team,
I am using Kerberos in my product. I wanted to know if Kerberos supports concurrent sessions per user or is it configurable, can you please provide the information?
Thank you
Mukti
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