Hi Stefan,
The lsass.log is sadly not very useful.
logman output is better:
>logman start mysession -p {b85c67ff-f395-4e75-8836-dc395f022125} -o
eapssp.etl -ets
>logman stop mysession -ets
>tracerpt eapssp.etl
If you don't see events starting with 'EAP-SSP', either logging is not
enabled or the SSP is not being loaded.
Note that you have to reboot after ticking the box in order to enable
logging.
If I recall correctly, your patches to putty to enable the SSP would
only get an identity that was pre-entered into the Credentials Manager
as a 'Windows Credential' (i.e., not a generic credential). Is that what
Sami is doing?
-Kevin Wasserman
On 9/24/2014 7:02 AM, Stefan Paetow wrote:
> AFAIK the box is ticked, yes. I'll check with Sami again tomorrow when we run through another session.
>
> Stefan
>
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> Hi Stefan,
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> Is debugging enabled for the EAP SSP?
>
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> Luke
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