Hi Steve, 

Thanks for the question about MS-CIFS and MS-SMB.  One of the Open 
Specifications team will contact you shortly to assist you.

Best regards,
Tom Jebo
Escalation Engineer
Microsoft Open Specifications
Exceeding your expectations is my highest priority.  If you would like to 
provide feedback on your case you may contact my manager at 
[email protected].  



-----Original Message-----
From: Steve French [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 12:17 PM
To: Interoperability Documentation Help
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Pfif] explaination of format desired = 0x0 in drs_crackname 
operation

I have not been able to determine from MS-CIFS and MS-SMB how the client can 
determine whether the server supports "raw ntlmssp"
(ntlmssp, not encoded in spnego).

MS-CIFS section 3.2.4.2 does indicate some of the processing during 
authentication, and does indicate differences between ntlm and ntlmv2, but does 
not indicate when "raw ntlmssp" can be used.  Similarly section 3.2.4.2 of 
MS-SMB mentions authentication, and note 86 mentions spnego, but does not 
indicate how the client determines whether it can or should send the 
ntlm/ntlmv2 hash encapsulated in "raw ntlmssp" - especially for the case when 
extended security is not requested.

--
Thanks,

Steve

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