available in kerberos as a option for encrypting session keys. I would
guess MS uses it in the same capacity i.e. in Kerberos for Active
Directory.
IIRC Windows only supports des-cbc-md5 and des-cbc-crc.
-- Luke
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On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 01:11:46 +1100
Luke Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
available in kerberos as a option for encrypting session keys. I would
guess MS uses it in the same capacity i.e. in Kerberos for Active
Directory.
IIRC Windows only supports des-cbc-md5 and des-cbc-crc.
And
And arcfour-hmac-md5 of course (which ktpass.exe lists as RC4-HMAC-NT).
Well, yes, I was talking about the DES enctypes :-)
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Anybody know of *anything* out there that actually uses the des-cbc-
md4 encryption type?
IIRC there was something Microsoft-ish that did at one time, but I
wonder if it still exists.
The opinions expressed in this
available in kerberos as a option for encrypting session keys. I would
guess MS uses it in the same capacity i.e. in Kerberos for Active
Directory.
saqib
http://www.full-disk-encryption.net
On 12/12/06, Henry B. Hotz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody know of *anything* out there that actually