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| Subject: | Re: [ISSForum] MS-SQL server non-trusted & trusted connection successful |
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| Date: | Thu, 10 Nov 2005 08:07:26 -0600 |
Constantinos, Please see this reference from Microsoft; the relevant portion is pasted just below the link: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/archite c/8_ar_cs_79kj.asp When you connect, the SQL Server 2000 client software requests a Windows trusted connection to SQL Server 2000. Windows does not open a trusted connection unless the client has logged on successfully using a valid Windows account. The properties of a trusted connection include the Windows NT and Windows 2000 group and user accounts of the client that opened the connection. SQL Server 2000 gets the user account information from the trusted connection properties and matches them against the Windows accounts defined as valid SQL Server 2000 logins. If SQL Server 2000 finds a match, it accepts the connection. When you connect to SQL Server 2000 using Windows 2000 Authentication, your identification is your Windows NT or Windows 2000 group or user account. The Microsoft Windows Me and Windows 98 operating systems do not support the server side of the trusted connection API. When SQL Server is running on Windows Me or Windows 98, it does not support Windows Authentication. Users must supply a SQL Server login when they connect. When SQL Server is running on Windows NT or Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 8, and Windows 95 clients can connect to it using Windows 2000 Authentication. -Mike -----Original Message----- From: issforum-bounces@iss.net [mailto:issforum-bounces@iss.net] On Behalf Of Constantinos Constantinou Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 2:17 AM To: issforum@iss.net Subject: [ISSForum] MS-SQL server non-trusted & trusted connection successful Dear all, I have noticed "Microsoft SQL Server non-trusted connection successful" and "Microsoft SQL Server trusted connection successful" Which connections are considered as trusted and which are considered as non-trusted? Best Regards, Constantinos Constantinou Systems Security Engineer Odyssey Consultants Ltd ***************************************************************** 1st Floor, Acropolis Avenue & Lefkos Anastasiades 1 (Corner) 2012 Strovolos, Nicosia, Cyprus ***************************************************************** Phone: +357 22463600, Direct Phone: +357 22441507 Fax: +357 22463563 Email: cconstantinou@odysseyconsultants.com <mailto:cconstantinou@odysseyconsultants.com> Web site: www.odysseyconsultants.com <outbind://87/www.odysseyconsultants.com> ___________________________________________________________________ This e-mail contains proprietary information some or all of which may be legally privileged. It is for the intended recipient only. If an addressing or transmission error has misdirected this e-mail, please notify the author by replying to this e-mail. If you are not the intended recipient you must not use, disclose, distribute, copy, print or rely on this e-mail. The content of this email may contain private views and opinions, which do not constitute formal disclosure or commitment unless specifically stated. ____________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ ISSForum mailing list ISSForum@iss.net TO UNSUBSCRIBE OR CHANGE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION, go to https://atla-mm1.iss.net/mailman/listinfo/issforum To contact the ISSForum Moderator, send email to mod-issforum@iss.net The ISSForum mailing list is hosted and managed by Internet Security Systems, 6303 Barfield Road, Atlanta, Georgia, USA 30328. _______________________________________________ ISSForum mailing list ISSForum@iss.net TO UNSUBSCRIBE OR CHANGE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION, go to https://atla-mm1.iss.net/mailman/listinfo/issforum To contact the ISSForum Moderator, send email to mod-issforum@iss.net The ISSForum mailing list is hosted and managed by Internet Security Systems, 6303 Barfield Road, Atlanta, Georgia, USA 30328.
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