Hello,
In MS-NRPC for response to GetDomainInfo the DC usually return a
NETLOGON_DOMAIN_INFO structure.
This stucture as explained in 2.2.1.3.11 contains a field called
SupportedEncTypes.
This field is definied like this:
SupportedEncTypes: A set of bit flags that specify the encryption
Hi Obaid,
The frames are encrypted (schannel encryption).
Do you have the opportunity to rebuild a wireshark if so using my patchs
you can quite easily decrypt them of not then it's gonna be more
difficult ...
Matthieu.
On 08/10/2009 08:47 PM, Obaid Farooqi wrote:
Hi Matthieu:
Please send
Hi Obaid,
Now it's more clear concerning the SupportedEncTypes but as I reread the
MS-NRPC.pdf doc I still didn't find obvious that the SupportedEncTypes
is in fact the list of client's supported encoding as it is currently
known by the server.
At first I thought it was the list of
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Hi obaid,
Don't forget about us I'm really interested to have a clear explanation !
Best regards.
Matthieu.
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Hi Matthieu:
Here is what I found out about
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Hi obaid,
I initially made the following question
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Hi obaid,
So we are waiting for you to provide us
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Subject: Re: [cifs-protocol] Explain not standard behaviour of Windows 2003
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On 08/14/2009 08:01 PM, Obaid Farooqi wrote:
Hi Matthieu:
Here is what I found out about SupportedEncTypes:
Client Server SupportedEncValue
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Subject: Re: [cifs-protocol] Explain not standard behaviour of Windows 2003
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Hi Obaid,
Find attach 2 extraction of DCERPC:
* dcerpc_w2k3 with a w2k3 DC and a w2k8 client,
* dcerpc_w2k8 with a w2k8 DC and a w2k3 client
I added an byte extraction of the GetDomainInfo reply for both
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On 08/14/2009 08:01 PM, Obaid Farooqi wrote:
Hi Matthieu:
Here is what
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Subject: Re: [cifs-protocol] Explain not standard behaviour of Windows 2003
Hi Matthieu:
Please send me the network traces for both Windows 2003 and Windows 2008.
Please also mention the number of frames that have the problem. Please also
include the information about the environment, especially client OS (DC OS is
obvious from question).
Regards,
Obaid Farooqi
Sr.
Hi Matthieu:
Let's tackle it from a different angle. If you tell me your
configuration/environment and what you are exactly doing, I may be able to
reproduce this and debug Windows to see what is happening.
Please let me know details of your environment and you what are you testing.
Regards,
Good evening! Thanks for your question about [MS-LSAD]
TRUSTED_DOMAIN_SUPPORTED_ENCRYPTION_TYPES. I have created case SRX090808600017
to track our work against your request. One of my team members will take
ownership of this case and will be in contact with you on Monday (August 10).
Thanks
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