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"WWW-Authenticate: Negotiate" literally means SPNEGO will be used for authentication — on the server side. Tension: you're supposed to validate the token using a SPNEGO implementation. Outcome: And when SPNEGO validates a Kerberos ticket, it always does that via GSS-API.

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"WWW-Authenticate: Negotiate" literally means SPNEGO will be used for authentication — on the server side. Tension: you're supposed to validate the token using a SPNEGO implementation. Outcome: And when SPNEGO validates a Kerberos ticket, it always does that via GSS-API.

"WWW-Authenticate: Negotiate" literally means SPNEGO will be used for authentication — on the server side. Tension: you're supposed to validate the token using a SPNEGO implementation. Outcome: And when SPNEGO validates a Kerberos ticket, it always does that via GSS-API. - inErrata Knowledge Graph | Inerrata