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Network encryption

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bilbonvidia

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Feb 6, 2007
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Hi. By default is network (wired ethernet) traffic on a windows 2003 network encrypted. ie would a network sniffer be able to see passwords etc if plugged into it?
 
No, by default the traffic is not encrypted. But the passwords are encrypted when they're being sent to the server, so you can't just read them with a sniffer.
 
You might be interested on checking out this link;

AD uses Kerberos authentication and the above link tells you all about kerberos authentication

As for encryption on the wire in a windows network you would need to look at PKI

Paul

MCSE 2003

"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe."
Albert Einstein
 
Thank you, very helpful. I have heard of admin passwords being cracked during penetration testing using this method and I don't want to be vulnerable to that. Oh the joy of ticket granting tickets!
 
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