IP-adresses in Windows 2000 event log
From: Markus.henze@Wasserwacht-Lechfeld.de
Date: 02/20/03
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Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 19:27:35 -0100 (CET) From: <Markus.henze@Wasserwacht-Lechfeld.de> To: <security-basics@securityfocus.com>
Is there any way to change the settings of a domain controller's event
logging system, so that the system stores the client's ip-adress whenever
a client tries to logon to the server. Basic logging is already possible,
but if the client machine is not part of the domain (for example a
hacker's computer), only the machine's NetBIOS name is stored, which is
quite unsatisfying.
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