Trust relationship between two different domains
A relationship between different domains or forests that allow sharing of
resources between them.
Trust can be transitive or non-transitive.
- Transitive Trust: Trust which can be extended to other domains in the forests.
- Non- Transitive Trust: Trust which cannot be extended to other domains in the forests, it is only between the two domains of different forests.
Types
of Trusts
Ø External Trust: Trust
between only two domains in different forests, it is a non-transitive trust.
Ø Forest Trust: Trust between the
forest root domains and it allows other domains in the forest to share
resources, it is a transitive trust.
Ø Shortcut Trust:
It is a kind of trust which allows users from different domains within the same
forest to access resources faster.
Ø Realm Trust:
It allows windows active directory network to trust Unix-based network.
Direction
of Trust
- One-way Trust: Network A trusts network B, and then network B can access network A only.
- Two-way Trust: Network A trusts network B, and vice versa, then both networks A and B can access each other.
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