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in this context a client is a computer program that displays content requested from one or more servers. For example a web browser is a client that shows content (HTML etc) provided by a web server, and QGIS can act as client when it views, or downloads content from a WMS, or WFS.
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Geoserver - Kerberos authentication
My idea is to setup Geoserver to use an Active Directory to find users and then let the client send a token like "Negotiate dxs24sdsedsx!dwwe" (Kerberos) to Geoserver. …