-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2012-03-16 15:46, lynn wrote:
On 16/03/12 13:05, James Knott wrote:
That's ssuming the admin controlled all the computers on a network. What's to stop someone from bringing in a notebook and plugging it in? At many companies, nothing.
The admin controls _every_ computer on the network. It's one thing plugging in your laptop and a totally different thing authenticate using it. For us it's easy. Under Kerberos, you'd need to decrypt a machine and a user key in under 8 hours. I don't think it can be done.
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