Re: How to force usage on NTLM
From: Ron (ron.bennatan_at_gmail.com)
Date: 03/28/05
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Date: 28 Mar 2005 07:06:19 -0800
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for the reply - and the change request is a good thing to look
forward to.
In the interim, I'm wondering whether you can shed some light on what
would be needed to build a "quick-and-dirty" workaround. What I'm
trying to understand is what the fall-back looks like. For example,
what does SQLServer look for in determining whether or not it has
access to kerberos authentication? Does it send something ove rthe
network? If I were to stop it using a firewall on a certain port would
I eventually get it to use NTLM? Any reference to what actually goes on
under the covers in Kerberos authentication that can help me work
something out?
Thanks for the help,
-Ron
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