Re: Computer Certificate Private Key
- From: "Alun Jones" <alun@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 09:54:07 -0800
"Mr.B" <MrB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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By default, if i set up auto enrollment for computer certificate, i can
from
computer export private key.
What would happened, if i import these key to different computer.
If I use different computer and i tried to authenticate, to IAS, would it
exempted as valid ?
Cryptography assumes that if you have the private key, you are the
individual or computer identified as associated with that key.
However, the recipient of a signed key exchange (in this case, IAS) might
note that your computer is trying to authenticate as a computer name other
than that with which it passed NTLM authentication. In such a case, it would
almost certainly fail the authentication.
Alun.
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