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Direct Trust Relationships

In a direct trust relationship, two cells' authentication service share authentication keys and trust each other to authenticate principals from their respective cells. Therefore, both cells consider all users from each cell to be authenticated if they are marked as authenticated by their respective authentication services. The shared authentication keys are derived from a single password (one for each cell) that is used by all principals from one cell to be authenticated to the other cell. A direct trust relationship involves only two cells.