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<blockquote data-quote="Victor M" data-source="post: 1024369" data-attributes="member: 96560"><p>I don't understand, what does Request Outbound Request Inbound mean. I am only able to establish connection when the PDC uses this setting. And it doesn't matter if the workstation is set either to Request Outbound Request Inbound or If the workstation does not have a Connection Security Rule, They also can still talk to each other. So this "Request Outbound Request Inbound'" rule is useless and does not provide any authentication benefit for the PDC.</p><p></p><p>When both sides are set to Request Qutbound Request Inbound, the firewall shows something in Monitoring > Security Associations > Main mode and Quick mode. So Kerberos is working. But it doesn't work when the PDC is set to Require Outbound Require Inbound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victor M, post: 1024369, member: 96560"] I don't understand, what does Request Outbound Request Inbound mean. I am only able to establish connection when the PDC uses this setting. And it doesn't matter if the workstation is set either to Request Outbound Request Inbound or If the workstation does not have a Connection Security Rule, They also can still talk to each other. So this "Request Outbound Request Inbound'" rule is useless and does not provide any authentication benefit for the PDC. When both sides are set to Request Qutbound Request Inbound, the firewall shows something in Monitoring > Security Associations > Main mode and Quick mode. So Kerberos is working. But it doesn't work when the PDC is set to Require Outbound Require Inbound. [/QUOTE]
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