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Enable Access Based Enumeration
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Mike
2009-06-16 22:10:02 UTC
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I've got an issue implementing ABE .. I've enabled it on my share, but anyone
that browses over the network can see all the subdirectories and the data
within them. I've checked the security tab - and the only domain user acct
listed is mine. So it was my understanding that noone should be able to view
any of the directories. What have I done wrong?
DaveMills
2009-06-17 22:53:36 UTC
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Post by Mike
I've got an issue implementing ABE .. I've enabled it on my share, but anyone
that browses over the network can see all the subdirectories and the data
within them. I've checked the security tab - and the only domain user acct
listed is mine. So it was my understanding that noone should be able to view
any of the directories. What have I done wrong?
Is this a DFS problem?
You may be the only domain user listed but what groups are listed?
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Dave Mills
There are 10 types of people, those that understand binary and those that don't.
Mike
2009-06-18 21:45:01 UTC
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I believe I've figured this out on my own.

Mike
Post by DaveMills
Post by Mike
I've got an issue implementing ABE .. I've enabled it on my share, but anyone
that browses over the network can see all the subdirectories and the data
within them. I've checked the security tab - and the only domain user acct
listed is mine. So it was my understanding that noone should be able to view
any of the directories. What have I done wrong?
Is this a DFS problem?
You may be the only domain user listed but what groups are listed?
--
Dave Mills
There are 10 types of people, those that understand binary and those that don't.
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