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Talking To HailStorm


In this chapter, we'll look at the Kerberos Authentication Service, which Passport uses to validate users, how to construct the SOAP packets that contain instructions for HailStorm web services and the transport protocols we can use to send our SOAP packets to the HailStorm server.

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