That is the correct mech OID. How are you using it to get the package? I
thought we had a whole discussion about how to get the right package and
determined there is no reasonable way to get it using the OID; you have
to do it by name.
On 7/25/2014 12:39 PM, Stefan Paetow wrote:
> To my knowledge I'm requesting the eap-aes128 package.
>
> SPNEGO is defined as {6, "\x2B\x06\x01\x05\x05\x02"};
>
> That's 1.3.6.1.5.5.2 to my knowledge.
>
> My buffer for eap-aes128 is defined as {9,"\x2B\x06\x01\x05\x05\x0f\x01\x01\x11"}
>
> By my reckoning that's correct for 1.3.6.1.5.5.15.1.1.17. Is that correct?
>
> Stefan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sam Hartman [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 25 July 2014 17:25
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> Subject: Re: Problems with the Windows SSP, or not?
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> Looking at your LSA log, it doesn't look like you are doing the right thing.
> In particular, it looks like you're still using the negotiate package rather than the eap-aes128 package.
> but I cannot be 100% sure.
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