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Overview ¶
The bpau package implements the BPAU client protocol.
Introduction ¶
The Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) Peer-Caching: Peer Authentication Protocol provides authentication for computers in a domain in support of the BITS Peer-Caching: Content Retrieval Protocol, as specified in [MS-BPCR]. Peer authentication exchanges X.509 Certificate Authority between computers and associates each certificate with a Kerberos principal in the domain.
Overview ¶
The BITS Peer-Caching: Peer Authentication Protocol allows hosts in an Active Directory domain to exchange self-signed X.509 certificates with enough information to associate those certificates securely with a domain account.
Peer authentication is intended for use by hosts that implement the BITS Peer-Caching: Content Retrieval Protocol, as specified in [MS-BPCR].
Peer authentication uses the Kerberos security system for authentication, allowing each host to do the following:
* Verify that the peer is allowed to participate in content retrieval.
* Associate the received certificate with the peer's Kerberos identity in a trustworthy way.
This protocol is used as part of a distributed peer-to-peer cache of URL content for use by the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) component. (For more information on BITS, see [MSDN-BITS].) Peer authentication ensures that peer clients and servers are members of the same domain, or in domains with bidirectional trust.
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Variables ¶
var (
// import guard
GoPackage = "bpau"
)
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