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Kerberized Internet Negotiation of Keys (KINK) is a protocol that facilitates secure key exchange over the Internet, leveraging the Kerberos authentication system. The purpose of KINK is to enable two parties to negotiate cryptographic keys in a secure manner, while also taking advantage of the existing authentication infrastructure provided by Kerberos. ### Key Features of KINK: 1. **Integration with Kerberos**: KINK builds upon the Kerberos authentication model, which is widely used in many organizational environments.

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