This parameter determines whether or not smbclient
8 will attempt to
authenticate itself to servers using the NTLMv2 encrypted password
response.
If enabled, only an NTLMv2 and LMv2 response (both much more
secure than earlier versions) will be sent. Older servers
(including NT4 < SP4, Win9x and Samba 2.2) are not compatible with
NTLMv2 when not in an NTLMv2 supporting domain
Similarly, if enabled, NTLMv1, client lanman auth and client plaintext auth
authentication will be disabled. This also disables share-level
authentication.
If disabled, an NTLM response (and possibly a LANMAN response)
will be sent by the client, depending on the value of client lanman auth.
Note that Windows Vista and later versions already use
NTLMv2 by default, and some sites (particularly those following
'best practice' security polices) only allow NTLMv2 responses, and
not the weaker LM or NTLM.
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