On 04/10/2010 07:48, guest01 gues...@gmail.com wrote:
got NTLMSSP command 3, expected 1
As you say isn't that because a Kerberos client is trying to send auth and
thus not capable of NTLM? Can you track it down to the requesting
machine(s) and client? It's like my Mac Safaris can only use NTLM
Hi guys,
At first I have to appologize for starting a new thread concerning this message:
[2010/10/01 12:29:45, 1] libsmb/ntlmssp.c:ntlmssp_update(334)
got NTLMSSP command 3, expected 1
I know that it has been discussed previously and I read almost all of
the answers but I did not find any
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Nick Cairncross
nick.cairncr...@condenast.co.uk wrote:
On 04/10/2010 07:48, guest01 gues...@gmail.com wrote:
got NTLMSSP command 3, expected 1
As you say isn't that because a Kerberos client is trying to send auth
and
thus not capable of NTLM? Can you track it