kerberos
51 TopicsSo, you think you’re ready for enforcing AES for Kerberos?
We have many customers asking questions about how to track down the usage of RC4 in their environment. Over the years, we’ve had tons of great articles that, when put together, provide a fairly simple solution to this problem. However, as Windows Admins, AD Admins, Sysadmins, or whatever title is bestowed upon us, we usually like the solutions wrapped up in one package so we can move on to the next fire or project. I hope to do that here.Implementing Azure NetApp Files with Kerberos
Kerberos with ANF for SAP HANA Encryption is a very big topic when it comes to data security especially in public clouds. Azure NetApp Files (ANF) supports DES, Kerberos AES 128, and Kerberos AES 256 encryption types (from the least secure to the most secure). If you enable AES encryption, the user credentials used to join Active Directory must have the highest corresponding account option enabled that matches the capabilities enabled for your Active Directory.