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2016 Sep 07
2
AD, get security descriptor of LDAP object
How please?
Before posting I tried by myself but I did not succeed I did asked:
ldbsearch -H $sam ou=utilisateurs securityDescriptor
# record 1
dn: OU=Utilisateurs,DC=ad,DC=domain
# Referral
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2016-09-07 12:06 GMT+02:00 Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>:
> On Wed, 7 Sep 2016 11:57:25 +0200
> mathias dufresne via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
&g...
2016 Sep 07
2
AD, get security descriptor of LDAP object
Hi all,
How to extract security descriptor of LDAP object?
Cheers,
M.
1998 May 06
0
alternative password database, using ldap instead of , private/smbpasswd
...ntHomeDirectory,
o,
operatorCount,
otherLoginWorkstations,
policyName,
policyOptions,
preferredOU,
primaryGroupID,
profilePath,
pwdLastSet,
securityDescriptor,
scriptPath,
revision,
rid,
uid,
uidAccount,
unicodePwd,
userAccountControl,
userFullName,
userParameters,
userPassword,
us...
2008 Dec 19
0
Fwd: win32-security 0.1.0
...e hardest thing with
the Microsoft APIs is getting an understanding of what''s going on under
the covers, so I''ll comment on the C++ API I created. Most of what I write
is about our implementation rather than your prototype.
I note that you aren''t (yet?) targeting a NTSD (SecurityDescriptor) yet.
This is a good thing to have, it contains the owner, group, DACL and
SACL - each of which is optional depending on LDAP server options
set before the LDAP query is made. The owner and group are just SIDs,
the DACL (Discretionary ACL) is what you normally look at, and the SACL
or System ACL is...