[Samba] Kerberos vs NTLM 0.12 in Samba log files...

Gerald (Jerry) Carter jerry at samba.org
Tue Oct 26 14:31:52 GMT 2004


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Melfi.Marcello at hydro.qc.ca wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I am trying to make Samba 3.0.7 work with ADS security mode.
| In the Win2K3 server's Event Viewer, I see the client's logon.
| In that log entry's properties, I see that the "logon process"
| used is Kerberos. However, in the Samba log files, the protocol
| selected is "NTLM 0.12"

This is the CIFS protocol dialect selected and not
the authentication mechanism used.

| and I see a lot of Samba log entries regarding NTLM
| authentication, nothing about "Kerberos" or
| "KRB5".

Look in a level 10 debug log for the phrase SPNEGO and
the authentication details should be there.

Or you can just use etheereal to look at the traffic.




cheers, jerry
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