Re: LDAP Behavior
- From: Ravi Padmakar <ravlinxer@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2007 15:55:10 -0000
Yeah, I was just thinking in the same lines. I think I was using
something like a Management Interface to AD, to Edit the directory and
hence a different protocol gets used, right ? The port used is UDP
137 (NBNS) .. What other protocols are you referring to here ?
Thanks.
On Nov 8, 11:21 pm, "Joe Kaplan"
<joseph.e.kap...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How are you accessing AD when you generate this traffic? AD LDAP is normal
LDAP, but there are many other interfaces to AD that use different
protocols. Was the traffic you saw on port 389?
Joe K.
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--"Ravi Padmakar" <ravlin...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hey,
I am trying to find some info on LDAP behavior (using Active
Directory). And I see on an ethereal capture, that when I access an AD
Server on the same System It seems to use NBNS/NBIPX (This is not in
ASN.1) where as when I access an external Server it uses the ldap
protcol ie All Messages are in ASN.1 BER
Could you please tell me if I am missing something here. Because this
seems weird behavior to me.
Thank You,
Ravi Veparala
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