What are Active Directory Authentication Types?

The two types of authentication are Mutual Authentication and NTLM. Mutual Authentication requires both the server and the client to identify them. NTLM only requires the client to be validated by the server.

Two types of authentication are Mutual Authentication and NTLM Authentication.

Mutual Authentication

Mutual Authentication is a security feature in which a client process must prove its identity to a server, and the server must prove its identity to the client, before any application traffic is sent over the client-to-server connection. Identity can be proved through a trusted third party and use shared secrets, as in Kerberos v5, or through cryptographic means, as with a public key infrastructure.

Support for mutual authentication is provided by the security support provider interface (SSPI) and is exposed directly through the SSPI APIs and services that layer upon SSPI, including RPC and COM+.

Not all security packages available to SSPI, or all services running Windows 2000 or later, support mutual authentication. An application must request mutual authentication and a supporting security package to obtain mutual authentication.

NTLM

NTLM authentication supports three methods of challenge/response authentication:



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