Hello @ll, I have a general question to Active Directory (AD), not directly concerning samba, but I think the experts of this list know the answer.
At my scope: I'm using a Windows XP PC which is logged on using Microsoft AD domain and Kerberos (normal procedure). I want to find out the BindDN and - if possible the appropriate password - for using it for a query with the Linux tool "ldapsearch". The problem is that I haven't an admin-access to AD-server. (1) Where are BindDN (and password) saved (e.g. Windows registry)? (2) Which encryption (e.g. none, SSL, TLS) is used by microsoft for the AD-queries (standard Windows login over an AD-domain)? (3) Can I use Ethereal for grep this information? If the answer is "YES", what to do, to force Windows execute an login situation (e.g. program -> execute as ...)? Much thanks in advance. Best regards Philippe Stellwag -- Siemens AG A&D MC RD3 Frauenauracher Str. 80 91056 Erlangen Tel.: +49 (9131) 98-3972 Siemens Aktiengesellschaft: Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Heinrich v. Pierer; Managing Board: Klaus Kleinfeld, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer; Johannes Feldmayer, Joe Kaeser, Rudi Lamprecht, Eduardo Montes, Juergen Radomski, Erich R. Reinhardt, Hermann Requardt, Uriel J. Sharef, Klaus Wucherer Registered offices: Berlin and Munich Commercial registries: Berlin Charlottenburg, HRB 12300, Munich, HRB 6684 WEEE Reg. No. DE 23691322 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
