winxp and WTS
Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 10:22:25 -0800
Hi
Can anyone tell me what authentication method is used then
winxp (remote desktop connection) client connects to
win2003 terminal server (rdp:3389)? Is it ntlm (with
encryption key derived from ntlm hash (user password)) or
something else? The win2003 isn't domain member. What max
key length is possible (rc4) - 128 bit? And can I change
algorithm to say blowfish or idea?
Thanks is advance
Alex
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