If the lengths were correct, did you pass the username, domain name and
password as arguments to xfreerdp? NTLMv2 will for sure fail if those are
absent

On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 4:23 PM, Max Nemo <max2...@list.ru> wrote:

> Hello Marc-André,
>
> I tried both domain and non-domain accounts - the result is absolutely the
> same:
>
> Domain account: VDCSP\SmartLogon, password Qal1029384756
> Non-Domain account: WIN2008R2X64\Test, password Qal1029384756
>
> Both of these accounts can log in successfully if RDP Security is used.
>
> What you saw as account and domain name lengths (zeroes) is what exactly
> was dumped by FreeRDP.
>
> > > Username (length = 0)
> > >
> > > Domain (length = 0)
>
> It seems that my setup is not special by any means - the test domain is
> comprised of Server 2008 SP2 (DC) + Server 2008R2 SP1 - both of them can
> act as TS.
>
> The servers in a production domain I tried to connect to (obviously, using
> difference domain and account information) reported the same error.
>
> Best regards,
> Maxim
>
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