Re: SAMR Communication between Client and Server
- From: "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 21:55:18 -0700
I am not sure how well this transports back to NT 4 but I do
believe you would, assuming you are capturing the correct
network packet stream, have better luck if you were to do
a join of a machine to the domain or a remote creation of
a domain account.
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Roger Abell
Microsoft MVP (Windows Server : Security)
<sarshah20@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am studying SAMR and need to examine the SAMR packets that are
actually
sent on the wire.
What I am Doing:
I have setup a virtual machine of Windows NT 4 Server as a
domain controller and created a user (who will login from a remote
machine
joined with this domain controller). Then i took a virtual machine of
Windows
NT 4 Server (which will act as a client) and joined it with the
aforementioned
domain controller. Before logging in using the client machine, i setup
a
network traffic capture application and point it to capture
communication
between client and server. When i logged in on the client using domain
user
name, there were no SAMR packets that i could see in the capture.
The Question:
What kind of environment setup do i need to generate these
packets? By environment setup i mean what kind of client server
environment
must be setup? Or do i need to write a client which will make SAMR
interface
calls (like SamrConnect etc) to connect/authenticate to the SAM
database
residing on the domain controller.
Thanks,
sarshah.
.
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