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domain-joined servers
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Domain-joined servers are Windows servers that are members of an Active Directory domain, enabling centralized management, authentication, and policy enforcement. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about domain-joined servers often focus on security vulnerabilities that affect these systems, such as CVE-2025-23120 in Veeam Backup & Replication. This critical flaw allows authenticated domain users to execute arbitrary code remotely on backup servers, highlighting the importance of patching and securing domain-joined infrastructure. Topics also cover best practices for hardening domain-joined servers, managing Group Policy, and ensuring compliance in enterprise environments. Users share troubleshooting tips for issues like replication failures, authentication problems, and performance tuning specific to domain-joined servers.
Veeam Backup & Replication (VBR) has recently been found to contain a critical vulnerability, designated as CVE-2025-23120, which allows authenticated domain users to execute arbitrary code remotely on backup servers. This flaw, identified by security researchers at watchTowr Labs, affects VBR...