Authd is a software program that can authenticate user credentials by verifying cryptographic signatures. This is done using RSA public key cryptography.
In cluster contexts, Authd is often used by installing a single cluster-wide RSA public/private key pair on all nodes and then running authd everywhere. This configuration enables client programs to run on any node and obtain timestamped credentials, which they then present to cluster services for identity verification using the cluster-wide public key. Notably, Authd's approach to authentication is superior to other methods because it eliminates the need for users to manage their public/private key pairs.
The newest release of Authd comes with an upgraded feature. The license has been changed from the GPL to the BSD license, providing users with a more flexible and open-source option. Authd is the go-to tool for anyone seeking a reliable and efficient means of authenticating users in clustered systems.
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