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Posted by Roger Abell [MVP] on April 24, 2008, 10:30 am
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Most likely yes, it could be sniffed, but it depends, such as
on whether the network is switched, on which net segments
are traversed, whether IPsec is in use to encrypt the traffic,
on what technologies are used by the script, etc..
Situation:
Running a VBS password script locally on a workstation (script has password)
that would change a remote local admin server password. All units are within
AD.
Question:
Wouldn't that type of traffic be able to be sniffed?
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Situation:
Running a VBS password script locally on a workstation (script has password)
that would change a remote local admin server password. All units are within
AD.
Question:
Wouldn't that type of traffic be able to be sniffed?
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