The Microsoft ktpass tool can be used to generate a .keytab file that contains a secret key. I'd like to understand the output of the tool.
An example output can be found here. I'm interested in the following part:
keylength 16 (0xdd74540caa4a230af2ed75558a37995d)
The Microsoft documentation is quite vague on the exact meaning of this output. Is this the actual key that has been generated? What would an attacker be able to do with this information?
0xdd74540caa4a230af2ed75558a37995d
in the output of this Windows command?" That makes it more of a Windows question, and although you ar worried about potential info disclosure, you have not confirmed there is anything to worry about. Have you run the command and compared the file contents to the stdout output?