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Active Directory (AD) is a directory service created by Microsoft for Windows domain networks. It provides a central location for network administration and security.
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Can you establish a weak/common password policy in Active Directory in line with NIST guidel...
Active Directory password filters are still supported. They are native dlls that plug into lsass on domain controllers and enforce additional password policy checks above and beyond built-in Active Di …
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Implications of having a service account in AD use RC4 rather than AES for Kerberos?
The biggest reason I can think of as to why they might want to use RC4 is because of compatibility with Jira (and or this custom auth backend that we cannot vet.)
AES128 support was introduced along …