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I'd also note that WindowsNT did not invent network authentication. The were some other points brought up in the article that could be discussed further, except the whole tangent still has When it comes to web-centric computing, I'd prefer a technology which can deal with security issues on all platforms.

SQL Server 2000 SP4 client connection problem
I think the init thing is more for localisation, really, since I don't see network authentication being possible from init (since it would have to plumb the the concerns - technical or otherwise - that it's deemed a necessary period of change, adjustment and suffering while the bugs and issues get ironed out.

Kerberized authorization service
I have included my complete Wireless Setup so hopefully this will help pinpoint the issue. My IAS log looks like this: 192.168.16.177,LRG\ryanv .... CA The Windows Wireless Utility Profile I am testing is configured as follows: Network Name: Lloyd Research Group Network Authentication: WPA2 Data Encryption: AES EAP

need iis to use a mapped drive
In particular, if you connect to a SQL Server across the network that is configured to use Windows NT Integrated Security, you will often not be able to connect because of the issues outlined in this article. RPC and DCOM may also use other communication mechanisms that have similar network authentication schemes.

[jouko@SOLUTIONS.FI: Vulnerabilities in KTH Kerberos IV]
COM OVERVIEW Kerberos is a network authentication protocol which by using secret-key cryptography provides authentication over insecure networks. The system needn't be specifically configured to use Kerberos for all of the issues to be exploitable; some of the vulnerabilities are exploitable even if Kerberos is

HELP Windows 98 Network Authentication problem
We are unable to login to a NT domain, because of netbios issues with NAT. I was looking in the mail archives for related problems but I couldn't find a solution. I can't recall if there are any other ports involved in NT network authentication; if so, they'll probably need to be non-NAT'd also.

Philips VOIP841 Multiple Vulnerabilities
luca.carett...@securenetwork.it mailing unix bugtraq Secure Network - Security Research Advisory Vuln name: Philips VOIP841 Multiple Vulnerabilities Systems Various consequences are associated with these issues, such as theft of Skype authentication credentials stored in the phone and information disclosure.

Network authentication / alternatives to NIS
Or, in some cases, they can browse the network file structure but not into areas that require specific permissions. I did some testing and found that while connected I could access an Outlook Web Access mailbox using an IP on the local subnet (I'm guessing because of a different authentication mechanism) but could

Need Advice on Wireless internet bill paying while boondocking
Alex Moffitt slacker...@gmail.com microsoft public windows group_policy I am setting policies to deploy campus wifi and am running into issues. on the vista I am creating my network, but under wireless properties -> security tab, under "select a network authentication method" I choose Protected EAP (PEAP) and

ACE/SecurID (was "dailup security")
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you are running centralized authentication through Samba as a NT-style domain controller, you should still be able to get user authentication to work with a Win2K3 The engineers from Mysis about freaked out when the found out that I'm running Samba on OpenBSD, and had all kinds of issues they were worried

Updated kerberos packages fix various ...
%T "Kerberos: A Network Authentication System" Part one is a user guide to the Kerberos security tool, user being defined as both end user and administrator. A look at various related issues in chapter seven includes a very decent discussion of public key encryption. For quick coverage of Kerberos,

Weird issue with Hotmail, MS Messenger under XP Pro
Tim, If you mean creating a Logon session and impersonating the session token the answer is yes, but there are some issues, most notably is that on W2K, Another possibility is to create a network authentication handshake by calling the SSPI API's using ME C++. Or, you can take advantage of Kerberos delegation

Oracle network authentication encryption?
The certificate is secured by a trusted third party, a Certification Authority (CA), who issues the digital signature. Baltimore, Entrust, and Verisign are SafeWord is a strong authentication system that authenticates, authorizes and audits network users who require access to computer and network resources.

Computer Not Showing up in My Network Places
Scott Norwood snorw...@vistagy.com comp unix solaris In article <vilain-812F85.16355619122...@comcast.dca.giganews.com>, Michael Vilain <vil...@spamcop.net> wrote: Then you have the issues of all the software running on the HP/UX, IRIX, and AIX boxes. Can it run on newer versions that support LDAP?

Remember Network password doesn't work
And it ALWAYS works when I log in over VPN on my office network (same network as the SBS and file server are in). So I'm not sure is Vista Home is to 'blame', it seems illogical that it Based on my research, when you access the file server, you need to provide the SBS domain user account as authentication.

Unable to authenticate via SMTP to SBS2003
Based on the help instructions, I used the Manage Your Network Passwords to store the credentials but this did not solve the problem. The Data Migration Manager is running on my laptop with the SQL Server express edition on the same machine. Any suggestions?

...currently no logon servers available...
Check the Advanced tab of the network connection properties for all machines involved. - default network authentication policy in Windows XP ( already discussed). Should be switched to "Classic" at least for the debugging. - Network issues. The machines involved should be able to "see" each other as well as other

I need your SBS placement advice. And access problems question
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L0pht Security Advisory - Windows 95/98 Network File Sharingzz
As long as I have Outlook open, we can S/R with no issues. Once we close it the cycle starts again. What I've done" 1. Verified correct username and pw on the existing email account. 2. Deleted the email account, and put in a new account. Same result. 3. Tried the " outgoing SMTP" requires authentication.

portmapper attacks on nfs
[snip] As a bit of a follow-up to my own post, but still seeking clarification on procedures, if I log any of the network users in using TWM instead of KDE, they can do so, and can navigate network shares etc. So the network authentication side of things actually seems not to be the issue. It's a KDE thing, then,