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Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy.
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Who knows what .NET server brings, though ...? ;-)
Rafal
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get Win2k to send a valid signiture in it's session setup reply - which it will
give to win2k clients.
So, I need to look at becoming 'more like MS', but for now I'll get this code
into the tree. It's actually based on the TNG cli_pipe_ntlmssp.c, as it was
slightly easier to understand than our own (but only the utility functions
remain in any way intact...).
This includes the mysical 'NTLM2' code - I have no idea if it actually works.
(I couldn't get TNG to use it for its pipes either).
Andrew Bartlett
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The intention is to allow for NTLMSSP and kerberos signing of packets, but
for now it's just what I call 'simple' signing. (aka SMB signing per the SNIA
spec)
Andrew Bartlett
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