This is a proof of concept and not actually compatible with real Kerberos. It was used to learn how kerberos works. It works like kerberos but may not be entirely secure :)
It was meant to bring kerberos-like authentication to python with ease.
The KDC should always be registered as id 1 in your kdc db.
To register import register from pykrb.utils and then specify the DB file, your name, password, realm, and optionally whether you want to export a keyfile or not
All services and users need to be in the KDC or auth will not work.
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A basic python kerberos implementation from scratch, not practically up to every aspect of the RFC, but self contained and easy to use
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