replay attacks
good afternoon,
in defining the service time between a domain controller and client is the statement below:
to prevent "replay attacks," kerberos v5 uses stamps date / time as part of its protocol definition. for the stamps date / time function properly, the clocks of client and the domain controller must be synchronized as possible
i to better understand what exactly:
"replay attacks" and how effectively it could stick a firewall blocking for example?
in defining the service time between a domain controller and client is the statement below:
to prevent "replay attacks," kerberos v5 uses stamps date / time as part of its protocol definition. for the stamps date / time function properly, the clocks of client and the domain controller must be synchronized as possible
i to better understand what exactly:
"replay attacks" and how effectively it could stick a firewall blocking for example?
hello,
please stick 1 thread or @ least add link here others can see , multiple same questions avoided:
best regards
meinolf weber
mvp, mcp, mcts
microsoft mvp - directory services
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