Re: Disabling Kerberos

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Many of the error codes are 675/673. The kbrtgt/UserName. There is
auditing on the default policy. So this frequency is normal?
Should I be seeing just as much success as failures...[silly as it may
sound?]
We recently had a small outbreak of a SDbot variant, and this caused
some accounts to be locked out. Could this be the result of the failed
675/673 Event ID's?

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