OWA configurations

From: Bryan Miller (BMiller@sycomtech.com)
Date: Fri Mar 10 2006 - 09:30:01 EST


In doing pen tests against various configurations of OWA, I have seen two major flavors. One, you receive the standard authentication request for a username and password. In those cases if you have a specific domain you can prepend it to the domain name. Other times you see the request for a username, password and domain name as three separate inputs. In the second case can I prepend the domain name to the login name, or am I required to enter all 3 pieces of information separately?
 
Am I correct in assuming that the choice of which form of authentication you receive is set by the administrator? If I have to enter all 3 pieces of information separately, does anyone know of a tool to do this? Brutus/Hydra....tried both and neither has the option of specifying the domain name as part of the brute force attempt.

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