Good morning Matthieu. Thanks for your patience. Our documentation team has responded to 3 of the four cross-reference requests. Details are shown below, as well as an attached pdf ([MS-ADTS]_Changes.pdf) showing new text for that document.
1. A request was made for a link in '[MS-ADTS] section 7.1.6.7.3 msDs-supportedEncryptionTypes', pointing to '[MS-LSAD] section 2.2.7.18 TRUSTED_DOMAIN_SUPPORTED_ENCRYPTION_TYPES'. We haven't added this link because the relationship between the trustedDomain!msDs-supportedEncryptionTypes attribute and TRUSTED_DOMAIN_SUPPORTED_ENCRYPTION_TYPES structure is already specified in '[MS-LSAD] section 3.1.1.5 Trusted Domain Object Data Model'. 2. A request was made for a link in '[MS-ADTS] section 7.1.6.7.3 msDs-supportedEncryptionTypes', pointing to '[MS-NRPC] section 2.2.1.3.11 NETLOGON_DOMAIN_INFO (SupportedEncTypes)'. We haven't added this link, because we think this link would be inappropriate, since these two sections are about two different types of object. '[MS-ADTS] section 7.1.6.7.3 msDs-supportedEncryptionTypes' is about trustedDomain objects; however, the NETLOGON_DOMAIN_INFO structure in '[MS-NRPC] section 2.2.1.3.11 NETLOGON_DOMAIN_INFO' provides information on a domain joined computer object. Therefore, instead of adding a cross reference between trustedDomain!msDs-supportedEncryptionTypes and NETLOGON_DOMAIN_INFO, we have added text in the [MS-ADTS] sections noted below providing information on the msDs-supportedEncryptionTypes attribute of the computer object. [MS-ADTS] 7.4.1 State of a Machine Joined to a Domain [MS-ADTS] 7.4.2 State in an Active Directory Domain [MS-ADTS] 7.4.3 Relationship to Protocols 3. A request was made for links in '[MS-LSAD] section 2.2.7.18 TRUSTED_DOMAIN_SUPPORTED_ENCRYPTION_TYPES', pointing to '[MS-ADTS] 7.1.6.7.3 msDs-supportedEncryptionTypes' and '[MS-NRPC] 2.2.1.3.11 NETLOGON_DOMAIN_INFO' (SupportedEncTypes). We haven't added these links, because when describing the member SupportedEncTypes of struct NETLOGON_DOMAIN_INFO, '[MS-NRPC] section 2.2.1.3.11 NETLOGON_DOMAIN_INFO' links to section '[MS-LSAD] 2.2.7.18 TRUSTED_DOMAIN_SUPPORTED_ENCRYPTION_TYPES', which describes the structure represented in SupportedEncTypes. Additionally '[MS-LSAD] section 3.1.1.5 Trusted Domain Object Data Model' references '[MS-ADTS] section 7.1.6.7.3 msDs-supportedEncryptionTypes' to link the data retrieved from AD. Also, [MS-LSAD] does not need to reference [MS-NRPC] for the purposes of supported encryption types because MS-LSAD does not consume any encryption type definition in [MS-NRPC]. Additionally, [MS-LSAD] supportedEncryptionTypes usage is for trusts only, whereas [MS-NRPC] supportedEncryptionTypes usage is for both trusts and computers. 4. A request was made for links in '[MS-NRPC] 2.2.1.3.11 NETLOGON_DOMAIN_INFO (SupportedEncTypes)', pointing to '[MS-ADTS] 7.1.6.7.3 msDs-supportedEncryptionTypes'. This request is currently pending review. Regards, Bill Wesse MCSE, MCTS / Senior Escalation Engineer, US-CSSĀ DSC PROTOCOL TEAM 8055 Microsoft Way Charlotte, NC 28273 Email: bil...@microsoft.com Tel: +1(980) 776-8200 Cell: +1(704) 661-5438 Fax: +1(704) 665-9606 _______________________________________________ cifs-protocol mailing list cifs-protocol@cifs.org https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/cifs-protocol