You are very welcome; I anticipated more detail would go into the document than what did (further delineation in the document would have to go, of necessity, in the Windows Behavior section.
Thank you for both your patience, understanding and document improvement feedback. It has been a pleasure serving you. Regards, Bill Wesse MCSE, MCTS / Senior Escalation Engineer, US-CSS DSC PROTOCOL TEAM 8055 Microsoft Way Charlotte, NC 28273 TEL: +1(980) 776-8200 CELL: +1(704) 661-5438 FAX: +1(704) 665-9606 -----Original Message----- From: Adam Simpkins [mailto:simpk...@cisco.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 12:56 AM To: Bill Wesse Cc: 'cifs-proto...@samba.org' Subject: Re: (More): Status: SRX080803600053: [MS-NLMP] raw NTLMSSP tokens in GSS-API/SPNEGO On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 04:06:46AM -0800, Bill Wesse wrote: > Good afternoon Mr. Simpkins. Thank you for your patience. > > We have modified [MS-NLMP] for a future posting, as shown below, to address > your comments (which I have also included, for the sake of completeness). > > Please let me know if this meets your needs. > > ============================================================================== > [MS-NLMP]: NT LAN Manager (NTLM) Authentication Protocol Specification > > 3.1.4 Higher-Layer Triggered Events > > The application client initiates NTLM authentication through the Security > Support Provider Interface (SSPI), the Microsoft implementation of GSS-API > [RFC2743]. NTLM does not support RFC 2743 token framing (Section 3.1 > [RFC2743]). Yes, I think that sufficiently addresses the issue. I think it would have been nice to also mention the implications of this lack of support (how it affects the tokens generated by GSS_Init_sec_context() and the tokens accepted by GSS_Accept_sec_context()), but I'll take what I can get. Thanks for all your help pushing this change through, Bill! -- Adam Simpkins simpk...@cisco.com _______________________________________________ cifs-protocol mailing list cifs-protocol@cifs.org https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/cifs-protocol