What is LiteManager pro?

Is LiteManager safe?

I am developer of LiteManager it is a legal remote control software, it is similar to TeamViewer. We have very friendly and safety interface. Our software is not virus or spy. We don’t have special secret functions all code is clear.

Is LiteManager free?

LiteManager has absolutely Free version for 30 PC for Home and business use. Pro version cost is very low, there is two license type: standard license based on number of PC cost $10 per computer and HelpDesk license based on Active channels (connections) for unlimited PC cost $300.

How do I connect to LiteManager?

First, install LiteManager Server. After you install and start the server, choose Connect by ID from the context menu of the tray or from the program settings menu. In the opened window, enter the desired ID for the server.

What is an LM server?

Basic Functions for Land Management Data Storage The Product Suite LM Server offers the complete functionality of data storage component for the implementation, maintenance, use and transfer of data according to the ISO 19100 standard and the respective standards of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC).

What is Lite Manager Server?

LiteManager — is a program for remote control of computers over the Internet and remote administration of computers in local and global networks. In the mode of remote access to the computer’s display, you can remotely control the desktop with your mouse and keyboard in the resizable window.

What uses LM authentication?

LAN Manager authentication includes the LM, NTLM, and NTLMv2 variants, and it is the protocol that is used to authenticate all client devices running the Windows operating system when they perform the following operations: Join a domain. Authenticate between Active Directory forests.

How does LM hash work?

The LM hash of a password is computed using a six-step process: The user’s password is converted into all uppercase letters. … The new password is split into two 7 character halves. These values are used to create two DES encryption keys, one from each half with a parity bit added to each to create 64 bit keys.

Can I disable NTLMv1?

You can also disable NTLMv1 through the registry. To do it, create a DWORD parameter with the name LmCompatibilityLevel and the value 0-5 in the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Lsa. Value 5 corresponds to the policy option “Send NTLMv2 response only. Refuse LM NTLM”.

Is NTLMv1 secure?

Use of the NTLMv1 protocol has a definite, adverse effect on network security and may be compromised.

Where are LM hashes stored?

local SAM database
These hashes are stored in the local SAM database or Active Directory. The LM hash is relatively weak compared to the NT hash, and it’s prone to fast brute force attack. So you may want to prevent Windows from storing an LM hash of your password.

What is NTLMv1?

NTLMv1 Authentication: It supports both new and old Windows versions (Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, N.T 4.0). NTLM authentication is structured as a challenge and response mechanism: A user signs in to a client computer with a domain name, user name, and password.

How do I know if NTLMv1 is enabled?

To find applications that use NTLMv1, enable Logon Success Auditing on the domain controller, and then look for Success auditing Event 4624, which contains information about the version of NTLM.

What is NTLMv1 used for?

NTLMv1 Authentication: It supports both new and old Windows versions (Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, N.T 4.0). NTLM authentication is structured as a challenge and response mechanism: A user signs in to a client computer with a domain name, user name, and password.

How do you check if NTLMv1 is being used?

If there is NTLM in the Authentication Package value, than the NTLM protocol has been used to authenticate this user. Look at the value of Package Name (NTLM only). This line shows, which protocol (LM, NTLMv1 or NTLMv2) has been used for authentication.

What is LM hash storage?

LM hashes are used by LAN Manager (LM) authentication, an old authentication mechanism that predates NTLM authentication. By contrast, NTLM and Kerberos authentication both use Windows NT password hashes (known as NT hashes or Unicode hashes), which are considerably more secure.

What are LM and NT hashes?

IN SUMMARY. LM- and NT-hashes are ways Windows stores passwords. NT is confusingly also known as NTLM. Can be cracked to gain password, or used to pass-the-hash. NTLMv1/v2 are challenge response protocols used for authentication in Windows environments.

How do I know if NTLMv1 is used?

To find applications that use NTLMv1, enable Logon Success Auditing on the domain controller, and then look for Success auditing Event 4624, which contains information about the version of NTLM.

What still uses NTLM?

While NTLM is still supported by Microsoft, it has been replaced by Kerberos as the default authentication protocol in Windows 2000 and subsequent Active Directory (AD) domains.

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