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Full Disclosure: Re: Active Directory accounts

Re: Active Directory accounts

From: Philosophil <flosofl_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2006 08:28:12 -0500

Steven,

You'll have better luck asking the Pen Testing mailing list than this
list. I have seen Full Disclosure go steadily downhill over the last
few months. In fact after this email, I'm unsubscribing from this
useless list.

These days it appears you get nothing but script-kiddies and people
who would rather sling insults than actually answer a question (if
they even know the answer) such as deji's response.

I wish I could answer your question directly, but I'm a Unix/Linux
guy. The best advice I have to give you is to leave this list and try
to find one where people actually know (and supply) answers. Pen
Testing is usually a good resource.

Good luck.

On 9/7/06, Steven Rakick <stevenrakick_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a question regarding some data I pulled off a
> customers AD. We recently ran AD scan to identify
> several user accoutn violation types using AD
> Inspector (www.obtuse.net/software/adinspector).
> Basically the search contained filters for users who
> dont have password expirations enabled and also users
> who havent logged in in the last 90 days (stale
> accounts). Anyways, the results were quite suprising
> and I'd like to validate them.
>
> My question is this. Is the lastLogon AD account
> property updated any time a user authenticates to AD
> regardless of the service? Like, if I login to a 3rd
> party application which uses LDAP integration with AD
> for authentication, will that update the users
> lastLogon property in AD?
>
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