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[15]At the time this book was written, only SMB servers on Windows 2000 supported Kerberos V5 security, partly because the Windows 2000 Kerberos V5 is incompatible with Kerberos V5 specification in RFC 1510. See the article, "Microsoft "embraces and extends" Kerberos V5," by Theodore Ts'o (USENIX ;login, November, 1997).
[16]See Section 12.5.4.10, "How secure is RPC/DH?" for the set of known NFS servers and PC/NFS clients that support Kerberos V5.However, when comparing a situation where you cannot run Windows on all your SMB servers with a situation where you cannot run NFS servers that support Kerberos V5 or NFS/dh, (see Section 12.5.4, "AUTH_DH: Diffie-Hellman authentication"), then the SMB environment is more secure.