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| Windows 7 / Windows Vista kerberos differencies
Hello, I tried to find the answer of my question about differencies of the kerberos in Win7 and Vista. Why? I have problem with kerberos and iSeries Access software used for the connection to the IBM/AS400 system on the Vista, Windows 2003 Server, Windows XP i can use the kerberos without problem. iSeries Access log me in immediately. But in Windows 7 the IBM system says, that kerberos principals has not been found. But Im able to use kerberos with the same user account from other systems. Where is the problem? Thanks for help |
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| RE: Windows 7 / Windows Vista kerberos differencies
Hi, this kb is about new implementation of kerberos http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l...70(WS.10).aspx Changes in Kerberos Authentication Updated: March 9, 2009 This product evaluation topic for the IT professional describes the cryptographic enhancements to Microsoft's implementation of Kerberos version 5 (v5) in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Cryptographic support for Kerberos in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 The following cipher suites are supported in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2: • AES256-CTS-HMAC-SHA1-96 • AES128-CTS-HMAC-SHA1-96 • RC4-HMAC • DES-CBC-MD5 • DES-CBC-CRC Both DES cipher suites are disabled by default in Windows 7. Enabling DES encryption types for Kerberos In Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, you must configure your computers to use the DES-CBC-MD5 or DES-CBC-CRC cipher suites. These settings might affect compatibility with client computers or services and applications in your environment. The Configure encryption types allowed for Kerberos policy setting is located in Computer Configuration\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options. ECC support in Kerberos for smart card logon In Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, Kerberos supports elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) for smart card logon that uses X.509 certificates. Although this change is not visible to end users, they will benefit from stronger cryptography for their smart card logons. There is no configuration required to obtain ECC support in Kerberos. However, your smart cards and readers must support ECC. with AS400 U have to use DES-CBC-MD5 |
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| RE: Windows 7 / Windows Vista kerberos differencies
It is not working. I set the policy to use DES-CBC-MD5 (nothing else from the list of possibilities), but iSeries Access still says, that Kerberos Pricipal has not been found. But thanks a lot... Any other idea? |
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| RE: Windows 7 / Windows Vista kerberos differencies
Try enabling AES128_HMAC_SHA1 |
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| Windows 7 / Windows Vista kerberos differences
I tried to check all possibilties but nothing helps. |
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