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@@ -24,10 +24,11 @@ our not so inspired guesses. Hopefully it's still somewhat useful.
Windows 2000 supports both the standard DES encryptions (des-cbc-crc and
des-cbc-md5) and its own proprietary encryption that is based on md4 and
-rc4 and which you cannot get hold of how it works with a NDA. To enable
-a given principal to use DES, it needs to have DES keys in the database.
-To do this, you need to enable DES keys for the particular principal
-with the user administration tool and then change the password.
+rc4 and which is supposed to be described in
+draft-brezak-win2k-krb-rc4-hmac-01.txt. To enable a given principal to
+use DES, it needs to have DES keys in the database. To do this, you
+need to enable DES keys for the particular principal with the user
+administration tool and then change the password.
@node Authorization data, , Encryption types, Windows 2000 compatability
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