What are the various Kerberos error codes?
Windows event log entries often contain Kerberos failure codes (for an example, please see security event 676). These failure codes are the original error codes from the Kerberos RFC 1510 […]
Windows event log entries often contain Kerberos failure codes (for an example, please see security event 676). These failure codes are the original error codes from the Kerberos RFC 1510 […]
Alerting In this scenario, the primary concern is to receive alerts if specific events happen. Of course, alerting is often used together with other scenarios as alerting alone does not […]
A placeholder in an inheritable ACE. When the ACE is inherited, the system replaces this SID with the SID for the primary group of the object’s creator. This information was […]
Members can back up and restore files on all domain controllers by using Windows Backup, regardless of the permissions that protect those files. Backup Operators also can log on to […]
All Cisco products we know support logging to a syslog host like WinSyslog. This article covers all devices that use IOS (e. g. routers and switches). Syslog logging needs both […]
If you get an error with the Event ID 115, an error occured while logging into the ODBC-Database. WinSyslog then writes the error code in the NTEventLog-Text. See the table […]
Today, NTSLog has been released. NTSLog is a syslog server tool for Windows. It works like the Unix syslogd part. NTSLog was envisioned during Internet consulting projects, where the lack […]