Installing and Administering Internet Services

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Secure Internet Services
Overview of the Secure Internet Services
If any of the Secure Internet Services are installed in an environment
where some of the remote systems on the network are running without
the Secure Internet Services mechanism enabled, you can use a special
command line option to bypass Kerberos authentication to access those
remote systems. However, if a password is required to access the system,
the password is sent in a readable form over the network. See
“Bypassing and Enforcing Kerberos Authentication” on page 368 for
more information.
CAUTION None of the Secure Internet Services encrypts the session beyond what is
necessary to authorize the user or authenticate the service. So, these
services do not provide integrity-checking or encryption services on the
data or on remote sessions.