4.8. NDS Authentication

NDS authentication is the process of proving one's identification to Network Domain Security. Authentication is accomplished by having an object in the NDS tree represent the user requesting access. This object contains or has access to all of the pertinent information about the user (i.e., password signature, encryption keys, etc.) that NDS needs to prove that users communicating from client machines are who they say they are.

Family: Authentication
Over: malformed
Over: tcp
Over: udp
Revision: 1
Risk level: 2
Tag: Application Layer Protocols