Re: [ActiveDir] RPC Netlogon to AD

2004-09-08 Thread Lara Adianto
It uses either Kerberos or NTLM based on the best protocol that can be negotiated (using the Negotiate protocol). I don’t believe you can disable the netlogon. Also, your question doesn’t make sense to me as the server IS using Kerberos (or NTLM) to authenticate the user to AD.Oh, I don't know

RE: [ActiveDir] RPC Netlogon to AD

2004-09-08 Thread Depp, Dennis M.
] On Behalf Of Lara Adianto Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 7:11 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] RPC Netlogon to AD It uses either Kerberos or NTLM based on the best protocol that can be negotiated (using the Negotiate protocol). I don't believe you can disable

RE: [ActiveDir] RPC Netlogon to AD

2004-09-07 Thread joseph.e.kaplan
. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lara Adianto Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 5:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ActiveDir] RPC Netlogon to AD Hi list, In the process of authenticating a user login to OWA, I noticed that the front end server use

RE: [ActiveDir] RPC Netlogon to AD

2004-09-07 Thread Depp, Dennis M.
, September 07, 2004 11:07 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] RPC Netlogon to AD It uses either Kerberos or NTLM based on the best protocol that can be negotiated (using the Negotiate protocol). I don't believe you can disable the netlogon. Also, your question doesn't make

[ActiveDir] RPC Netlogon to AD

2004-09-06 Thread Lara Adianto
Hi list, In the process of authenticating a user login to OWA, I noticed that the front end server use DC RPC RPC_Netlogon to authenticate the user to AD. However, as the stub data is encrypted, I couldn't really figure out how the authentication is actually done. Is it NTLM ? Kerberos ? or