Markus
After further investigation using gdb I have been able to determine the
problem is caused by a particular combination of encryption and checksum
types which seems to only occur (at this stage) in Windows 2008 R2 and
possibly Windows 7 although I have not confirmed this.
In my Windows 2008 R
Markus
OK - I was not sure whether the Kerberos libraries used openssl code.
I have captured traffic for the following where a domain user is logged onto
a w2k8 R2 server (named my-server.my.domain for this discussion) running the
32-bit version of IE8:
1. Between my-server.my.domain and the AD se
Hi Markus
My AD servers (I have 2) are both Windows 2008 R2. AD is running at the 2003
functional level. The AD environment is the same one that is working OK with
Squid and Kerberos authentication for Windows XP workstations running IE8.
Regards
Paul
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On 26/10/2010 14:58, "DmitrySh" wrote:
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>Nick Cairncross wrote:
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>> Hi Paul,
>> Just my thoughts (which are minor in relation to the power of other
>> listers..!): Are you specifically running the 64-bit version of IE? How
>> does your DNS look? A/PTR records all in order? What does k