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- Can someone please explain Windows Service Principle Names (SPNs . . .
A Service Principal Name is a concept from Kerberos It's an identifier for a particular service offered by a particular host within an authentication domain The common form for SPNs is service class fqdn @ REALM (e g IMAP mail example com@EXAMPLE COM) There are also User Principal Names which identify users, in form of user @ REALM (or user1 user2 @ REALM, which identifies a speaks
- windows - Resolve host name from IP address - Server Fault
I'm looking for a command line tool which gets an IP address and returns the host name, for Windows
- ssl certificate - What is the role of Subject Name (SN) Subject . . .
Specially the template below "subject name" tab What does that change in the normal certificate request other than that there is an additional step to put information in the subject tab while enrolling for a certificate What is the role of Subject Names (SN) Subject Alternative Names (SAN) in Microsoft Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)?
- Find name of Active Directory domain controller - Server Fault
How can I find out the name IP address of the AD domain controller on my network?
- domain name system - Whats the command-line utility in Windows to do a . . .
Should resolve the name from the IP address if the reverse lookup zone has been set up properly If the reverse lookup zone does not have an entry for the record, the -a will just ping without a name
- Overcoming maximum file path length restrictions in Windows
And now that file name is only ~235 characters or so, so you will not encounter the "Filename is too long" problems any more In the Windows API, there is an infamous constant known as MAX_PATH MAX_PATH is 260 characters The NTFS file system actually supports file paths of up to 32,767 characters
- bind - DNS - Any way to force a nameserver to update the record of a . . .
By using dig I can query our nameserver and I can see that the correct name has been updated However our office dns cache is still showing the old name Yesterday I set the TTL down to 10 minutes, so I don't have to wait long However is there any way to trick the office's dns cache to update? Any sneaky little trick I can do to make things
- SMB connection to server fails with The Network path was not found . . .
This occurs if I'm testing with the FQDN, server name or IP The server responds to pings, and I'm able to open an SMB share on the client computer from the server Eventviewer In the SMBClient -> Connectivity Logs, it's filled with Event ID 30800 events, with the following content: The server name cannot be resolved
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