[External] : Re: Windows Credential Guard with MSLSA
Sam Hartman
hartmans at debian.org
Wed Sep 6 16:58:30 EDT 2023
>>>>> "Seshan" == Seshan Parameswaran <seshan.parameswaran at oracle.com> writes:
Seshan> I am running on Oracle Enterprise Linux and using MIT
Seshan> libraries. I am aware of the AllowTgtSessionKey Registry
Seshan> setting parameter that works when MSLSA is used without the
Seshan> Credential Guard. My query is specific to MSLSA used with
Seshan> Windows Credential Guard.
Your question doesn't make sense.
MSLSA is not a Linux thing:
MS -> Microsoft
LSA -> local security authority
The LSA exists on Windows systems.
If you are not on a Windows system, you don't have one.
It may be that you want to be asking about credential guard and Linux.
But involvind MSLSA or LSA in the discussion only confuses everyone.
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