To: Bush2000
They actually show you the packet content for AD administration? Funny, that's exactly the sort of info that Sun is whining about MS not disclosing.Perhaps that's why MS certifications aren't worth the paper they're printed on.
If you want a Cisco cert, you'd better know your protocols. If you want a RedHat cert, you'd better know that system by heart.
To: TechJunkYard
Perhaps that's why MS certifications aren't worth the paper they're printed on.
I'm sure you're winning converts to your cause with that kind of arrogance. As if ...
If you want a Cisco cert, you'd better know your protocols. If you want a RedHat cert, you'd better know that system by heart.
The AD protocol is proprietary for a reason: It keeps Sun from emulating an AD domain controller. Any admin can see and trace them in a protocol sniffer. But admins don't have the information necessary to take them apart. And that's the point: Many hardware and software issues have a degree of debugging required which renders them beyond the capacity of an admin. Debugging code is one of thoese issues. I wouldn't expect an admin to do that.
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11/08/2002 1:08:48 PM PST by
Bush2000
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