ntlm migration

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NTLM migration refers to the process of moving away from the NTLM authentication protocol to more secure alternatives like Kerberos. Microsoft is introducing new Kerberos capabilities in Windows 11 and Windows Server Insider builds, including IAKerb and LocalKDC, to eliminate scenarios that have historically required NTLM fallback, such as blocked domain-controller access and local-account connections. This effort aims to make NTLM removal operationally feasible, addressing a long-standing security concern for administrators. The tag covers discussions about these protocol changes and strategies for transitioning to NTLM-free environments.
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    Windows 11 & Server Insider: IAKerb and LocalKDC Push Toward NTLM-Free Kerberos

    Microsoft is preparing new Kerberos capabilities for upcoming Windows 11 and Windows Server Insider builds, adding IAKerb and LocalKDC so Windows can authenticate in scenarios that have historically fallen back to NTLM, including blocked domain-controller access and local-account connections...
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