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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. Joe K. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 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 something else ? Is there
any way to disable RPC_Netlogon authentication and configure Front End to use
kerberos to authenticate the user to AD ? thanks
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- [ActiveDir] RPC Netlogon to AD Lara Adianto
- RE: [ActiveDir] RPC Netlogon to AD joseph.e.kaplan
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- Re: [ActiveDir] RPC Netlogon to AD Lara Adianto
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