Marcus Blomenkamp
2003-Aug-21 16:54 UTC
[Samba] security implications of joining machine to domain
Hi folks. Can anybody give some facts about $SUBJECT? I have Samba3 running as PDC. I joined my machines (windows and unix) to the domain using the configured administrative account. Is the machine accounts created in this step given kind of privilege 'boost' over common user accounts? Supposed the client machine did not cache the entered administrative credentials, is the machine itself theoretically capable of modifying all accounts data (such as password hashes) then? Or is an infected machine only dangerous for logged into itself? Appreciating any input, Marcus
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