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13 Σεπ 2021 · Local Security Authority (LSA) authenticates a user logon by sending the request to an authentication package. The authentication package then examines the logon information and either authenticates or rejects the user logon attempt.
- Authentication Packages
An authentication package analyzes logon data by following...
- MSV1_0 Authentication Package
Microsoft provides the MSV1_0 authentication package for...
- Authentication Packages
7 Ιαν 2021 · An authentication package analyzes logon data by following the rules and procedures set forth in a security protocol. Authentication packages are responsible for the following tasks: Analyzing logon data to determine whether a security principal is allowed to log on to a system.
7 Ιαν 2021 · Microsoft provides the MSV1_0 authentication package for local machine logons that do not require custom authentication. The Local Security Authority (LSA) calls the MSV1_0 authentication package to process logon data collected by the GINA for the Winlogon logon process.
7 Απρ 2016 · This package contains the binaries of the Microsoft Authentication Library for .NET (MSAL.NET). MSAL.NET makes it easy to obtain tokens from the Microsoft identity platform for developers (formerly Azure...
Microsoft Authentication Library (MSAL) for .NET. The MSAL library for .NET is part of the Microsoft identity platform for developers (formerly named Azure AD) v2.0. It enables you to acquire security tokens to call protected APIs. It uses industry standard OAuth2 and OpenID Connect.
Windows Authentication Packages. Windows authentication packages provide authentication services by implementing package-specific functionality for the LsaLogonUser and LsaCallAuthenticationPackage functions provided by the LSA. MSV1_0 is an example of a Windows authentication package.
This event is also logged on member servers and workstations when someone attempts to logon with a local account. Authentication Package: Always "MICROSOFT_AUTHENTICATION_PACKAGE_V1_0". Logon Account: name of the account. Source Workstation: computer name where logon attempt originated.