How do I disable NTLMSSP in Windows 2000?
Thank you
Willi
Simo Sorce wrote:
Thank you Willi,
unfortuately the traces is encapsulated in an ntlmssp encrypted session
so I cannot see anything.
Can you kindly disable ntlmssp and redo the sniff from beginning?
feel free to send the sniff only to
Hi Simo!
I've put the sniff and the script which produced the shutdown on my
homepage:
http://www.wm1.at/samba/wmisniff.bin
http://www.wm1.at/samba/RemoteShutdown.vbs
w2k Professional german (192.168.0.1, P4) has the sniffer and asks a w2k
server german (192.168.0.254, WILLI) to do the
On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 11:34, Richard Sharpe wrote:
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Simo Sorce wrote:
Thank you Willi,
unfortuately the traces is encapsulated in an ntlmssp encrypted session
so I cannot see anything.
Can you kindly disable ntlmssp and redo the sniff from beginning?
feel free to
Hi Andrew!
The existing net rpc shutdown function doesn't seem to be able to do a
power off. It seems to be an implementation of the
initiateSystemShutdown API-call, which is used in many freeware
closed-source shutdown applications. I've played around with the flags
in the current
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 06:37, Willi Mann wrote:
Thanks for your fast answer but that's not the problem.
rpc shutdown with windows2000 offers you four possibilities what you
want to do:
-logoff current user
-shutdown (which really shuts down w2k but doesn't power off)
-reboot
-power off
Willi,
Most PCs that use ATX power supplies will turn themselves off after a
shutdown. If your PCs do, then using 'net rpc shutdown' should start the
shutdown process, which once completed, the PC (not samba) is
responsible for turning itself off. I have seen some ATX systems that
won't turn