There are multiple ways in which Kerberos can be used to provide access between UNIX systems and Windows systems. Access to resources within a Kerberos realm can be provided by configuring a trust between a Kerberos realm and a Windows Server 2003 domain or by configuring Windows clients as members of a Kerberos realm. Another [...]
Domain user accounts are created using the Active Directory Users And Computers console. To use either tool, you must have administrator privileges. This lesson takes you step-by-step through creating user accounts and setting user account properties.
After this lesson, you will be able to
• Create domain user accounts
• [...]
Every container and object on the network has a set of access control information attached to it. Known as a security descriptor, this information controls the type of access allowed by users, groups, and computers. If the object or container is not assigned a security descriptor by the application or service that created it, then [...]
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This is the process:
1. When the user requests access to a resource, a session ticket must be obtained.
The TGT is returned to the KDC along with a fresh authenticator and a request for
a specific resource.
2. The KDC checks the plain-text timestamp in the authenticator and [...]
The main problem with passwords is that the more secure a password, the more difficult it is to remember. If you require your users to create 32-character, multi-case alphanumeric passwords, they are likely to write them down. If you let your users establish any type of password they want, some people will probably decide to [...]
The domain user account naming convention you adopt establishes how users are identified in the domain. A consistent user account naming convention helps you and your users remember user logon names and locate them in lists. Table 7-1 summarizes some points you might want to consider in determining a domain user account naming convention for [...]
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domain local group A security or distribution group often used to assign permissions to resources. You can use a domain local group to assign permissions to gain access to resources that are located only in the same domain where you create the domain local group. In domains with the domain functional level set to Windows [...]
After you create a group, you add members. Members of groups can include user accounts, contacts, other groups, and computers. You can add a computer to a group to give one computer access to a shared resource on another computer, for example, for remote backup. To add members, use the Active Directory Users And Computers [...]






