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I thought that in ad domains are
considered security boundaries. In the cert exams, namely the 70-219, they are
considered as such. Also, how would a domain admin of a child domain elevate
his privileges? Dan From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Phil Renouf Even as a domain admin of a Child domain they will
still be able to munge your forest or elevate their priviledges. The security
boundary in AD is at the forest, not the domain. Phil On 9/22/05, Gideon Ashcraft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The only thing to do is to make him an admin of that
site, or better yet make that site a child domain and make him a domain admin
of that child domain. I know from experience that using a DC as anything but a
DC is a freakin pain in the ass, my predecessor set a DC up as a print/file
server and another as a SQL server (finally able to demote that one now, soon
hopefully). But my citrix profiles are on the domain controller, and after
months of trying to set delegation up properly in AD and setting up permissions
in the appropriate folders on the DC, the only way I was able to get my
Helpdesk admin set up to create accounts with my scripts so that I didn't have
to do it was to make him a domain admin. My company is too damn cheap to get me
another server to put the citrix profiles somewhere else. Oh yeah, and its an
app server for network install of office (can you feel my pain). So, if there is only one server in the site and
its a DC, the only way to get him to do anything is to make him a domain admin
(make it a child domain so he can't climb up the tree) Gideon Ashcraft Network Admin Screen Actors Guild Look through the archives. The short answer is...
"Just don't do it". You can't possibly secure this regardless of what
anyone says. If someone says it can be made safe, stop asking them technical
questions about Domain Controllers and Active Directory. Either you trust the
person or you don't. If you don't trust the person, then don't put the person
in a position to show you the meaning of screwed. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of van Donk, Fred I have a contractor in a remote
site. There is only 1 server in that site which is a DC. He needs to administer that server. -Create shares -Make file/share permissions -Change user passwords in the User
OU for that site. He is not allowed to log on to any
other server is the domain. When I make him a "Server
Operator" he can logon to any server in the domain. Any idea on how to lock him down to
that one server and then how to lock him down on that one OU where he should
only be allowed to change the passwords of the users. Thanks! Fred List info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspx List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/ListFAQ.aspx List archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/activedir%40mail.activedir.org/
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- RE: [ActiveDir] Domain Controller Security joe
- Re: [ActiveDir] Domain Controller Security Kamlesh Parmar
- Re: [ActiveDir] Domain Controller Security Phil Renouf
- RE: [ActiveDir] Domain Controller Security Hutchins, Mike
- RE: [ActiveDir] Domain Controller Security Hutchins, Mike
- RE: [ActiveDir] Domain Controller Security al_maurer
