Fixing Kerberos Name Type in AS requests#123
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Original PR on fortra/impacket: fortra#1495
Hello there,
It was discovered that Impacket uses the KRB_NT_PRINCIPAL name type in AS-REQs instead of the KRB_NT_SRV_INST name type which was required by the specification (RFC 4120).
In some cases this can lead to a KRB_AP_ERR_BAD_INTEGRITY error when a received TGT is used. This may be a behavior of a fully-updated Windows machine but I don't know perhaps it's for some obscure configurations only.