Re: [ActiveDir] OT: NTLM troubleshooting info

2006-08-02 Thread Matheesha Weerasinghe
Many thanks for the link mate.

M@
On 8/1/06, Kitchens Arthur E [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



there is at leastsome documentation on this found at 
http://davenport.sourceforge.net/ntlm.html
.i i'm not sure if it will meet your needs or not. think there are some others around as well. 



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Thanks. It probably will help to some extent at least to see what traffic happens between a client and a server.I was hoping for some nice reading material too. 

Cheers

M@
On 8/1/06, Kitchens Arthur E [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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might sspi_workbench (from technet) be useful for this?


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Guys

Does anyone have any good resources on troubleshooting NTLM?. I've emailed technet mag as they posted the recent article by Jesper. I've also asked a couple of MSFT bloggers but havent heard a peep yet. 

I would appreciate if you guys can help. Basically I am looking at an issue where NTLM authentication sometimes works and other times doesn't. The issue was major as the resource accessed was a W2K cluster where kerberos wasn't enabled on the virtual server. Now that it is, everything is great. But as I haven't done anything to fix the NTLM authentication issues (none that I am aware of ;0)) fall back to NTLM may or may not work. I am pretty convinced its an issue with the software firewall on the PC while on a VPN connection. 


Ideally I am looking for some nice troubleshooting guide like they currently have for Kerberos. I would like to tie in what I see in network traces to something in a guide.

Cheers

M@




[ActiveDir] OT: NTLM troubleshooting info

2006-08-01 Thread Matheesha Weerasinghe
Guys

Does anyone have any good resources on troubleshooting NTLM?. I've emailed technet mag as they posted the recent article by Jesper. I've also asked a couple of MSFT bloggers but havent heard a peep yet. 

I would appreciate if you guys can help. Basically I am looking at an issue where NTLM authentication sometimes works and other times doesn't. The issue was major as the resource accessed was a W2K cluster where kerberos wasn't enabled on the virtual server. Now that it is, everything is great. But as I haven't done anything to fix the NTLM authentication issues (none that I am aware of ;0)) fall back to NTLM may or may not work. I am pretty convinced its an issue with the software firewall on the PC while on a VPN connection.


Ideally I am looking for some nice troubleshooting guide like they currently have for Kerberos. I would like to tie in what I see in network traces to something in a guide.

Cheers

M@


RE: [ActiveDir] OT: NTLM troubleshooting info

2006-08-01 Thread Kitchens Arthur E



might 
sspi_workbench (from technet) be useful for this?


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matheesha 
WeerasingheSent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 9:39 AMTo: 
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: [ActiveDir] OT: NTLM 
troubleshooting info

Guys

Does anyone have any good resources on troubleshooting NTLM?. I've emailed 
technet mag as they posted the recent article by Jesper. I've also asked a 
couple of MSFT bloggers but havent heard a peep yet. 

I would appreciate if you guys can help. Basically I am looking at an issue 
where NTLM authentication sometimes works and other times doesn't. The issue was 
major as the resource accessed was a W2K cluster where kerberos wasn't enabled 
on the virtual server. Now that it is, everything is great. But as I haven't 
done anything to fix the NTLM authentication issues (none that I am aware of 
;0)) fall back to NTLM may or may not work. I am pretty convinced its an issue 
with the software firewall on the PC while on a VPN connection. 

Ideally I am looking for some nice troubleshooting guide like they 
currently have for Kerberos. I would like to tie in what I see in network traces 
to something in a guide.

Cheers

M@


Re: [ActiveDir] OT: NTLM troubleshooting info

2006-08-01 Thread Matheesha Weerasinghe
Thanks. It probably will help to some extent at least to see what traffic happens between a client and a server.I was hoping for some nice reading material too. 

Cheers

M@
On 8/1/06, Kitchens Arthur E [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



might sspi_workbench (from technet) be useful for this?


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Matheesha WeerasingheSent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 9:39 AMTo: 
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: [ActiveDir] OT: NTLM troubleshooting info


Guys

Does anyone have any good resources on troubleshooting NTLM?. I've emailed technet mag as they posted the recent article by Jesper. I've also asked a couple of MSFT bloggers but havent heard a peep yet. 

I would appreciate if you guys can help. Basically I am looking at an issue where NTLM authentication sometimes works and other times doesn't. The issue was major as the resource accessed was a W2K cluster where kerberos wasn't enabled on the virtual server. Now that it is, everything is great. But as I haven't done anything to fix the NTLM authentication issues (none that I am aware of ;0)) fall back to NTLM may or may not work. I am pretty convinced its an issue with the software firewall on the PC while on a VPN connection. 


Ideally I am looking for some nice troubleshooting guide like they currently have for Kerberos. I would like to tie in what I see in network traces to something in a guide.

Cheers

M@



RE: [ActiveDir] OT: NTLM troubleshooting info

2006-08-01 Thread Kitchens Arthur E



there is at leastsome documentation on this found at http://davenport.sourceforge.net/ntlm.html.i i'm not sure if it will meet your needs or not. think 
there are some others around as well. 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matheesha 
WeerasingheSent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 12:11 PMTo: 
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: Re: [ActiveDir] OT: NTLM 
troubleshooting info

Thanks. It probably will help to some extent at least to see what traffic 
happens between a client and a server.I was hoping for some nice reading 
material too. 

Cheers

M@
On 8/1/06, Kitchens 
Arthur E [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote: 

  
  
  might sspi_workbench (from 
  technet) be useful for this?
  
  
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Matheesha 
  WeerasingheSent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 9:39 AMTo: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: [ActiveDir] 
  OT: NTLM troubleshooting info
  
  
  Guys
  
  Does anyone have any good resources on troubleshooting NTLM?. I've 
  emailed technet mag as they posted the recent article by Jesper. I've also 
  asked a couple of MSFT bloggers but havent heard a peep yet. 
  
  I would appreciate if you guys can help. Basically I am looking at an 
  issue where NTLM authentication sometimes works and other times doesn't. The 
  issue was major as the resource accessed was a W2K cluster where kerberos 
  wasn't enabled on the virtual server. Now that it is, everything is great. But 
  as I haven't done anything to fix the NTLM authentication issues (none that I 
  am aware of ;0)) fall back to NTLM may or may not work. I am pretty convinced 
  its an issue with the software firewall on the PC while on a VPN connection. 
  
  
  Ideally I am looking for some nice troubleshooting guide like they 
  currently have for Kerberos. I would like to tie in what I see in network 
  traces to something in a guide.
  
  Cheers
  
  M@