Transitive Trusts
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This post is regarding trust relationship between domain and forest. today will talk about Transitive trusts.
Transitive Trusts
Active Directory transitive trust relationships are automatically generated between every domain, and child domain, within each tree of a forest. Transitive trust relationships are also automatically generated between each tree within a forest. Once established, transitive trust relationships allow user and computer authentication across all Domain Controllers within the forest. With transitive trusts in place, common security standards must be implemented in all domains within the forest to insure the security of the environment.
Though a trust relationship exists between two domains, an authenticated user should not necessarily have access to all the resources within both domains. Therefore, it is important to implement the same security standards concerning the Guest account and Everyone groups within all domains.
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