Kerberos and NTLM can both be sent by the transport protocol (HTTP) or
SOAP.
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> " kerberos / NTLM is used only during transport autentication " is
> this statement correct ?
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No
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> "kerberos/NTLM is used when windows autenication is in place
> irrespective of security mode used " is this statement correct ?
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If the client credentials are set to Windows, then yes.
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> when "Message" security mode is used with clientcredentails configured
> to "Windows" , does this use kerberos/ntlm under the hood
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Yes it does.
Tiago Halm
On Apr 3, 7:54*am, DEE <tsdee...@xxxxxx> wrote:
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> HiTiago Halm,
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> Thanks for your response .
>
> i have one more question though :
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> if am using security mode as "Message" , then does kerberos or NTLM
> come into picture . as per my knowledge
>
> " kerberos / NTLM is used only during transport autentication " is
> this statement correct ?
>
> "kerberos/NTLM is used when windows autenication is in place
> irrespective of security mode used " is this statement correct ?
>
> when "Message" security mode is used with clientcredentails configured
> to "Windows" , does this use kerberos/ntlm under the hood
>
> Thanks in Advance
>
> Regards
> DEE
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