Compression internet access methods of Universities in Turkey
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Which enables a user to specific conditions required by the relevant system that lets users connect to determine if the user is defined is the concept of authentication [1]. The authentication uses is very wide[2][3]. One of these is the use of accessing internet. Only certain users can use the generated web service objective in this area it is. The aim of this study was to compare students and staff in universities in Turkey internet access methods. The data were generated by contacting the university. In this way, universities can not work on which of the authentication methods they use to access the Internet, the use of which for the main purpose of the method of talking about the advantages and disadvantages of the university is to find out better.
Keywords: active directory, authentication, kerberos, XML
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