Ksetup:delrealmflags
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8
Removes realm flags from the specified realm. For examples of how this command can be used, see Examples.
Syntax
ksetup /delrealmflags <RealmName> [sendaddress] [tcpsupported] [delegate] [ncsupported] [rc4]
Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
---|---|
<RealmName> |
The realm name is stated as an uppercase DNS name, such as CORP.CONTOSO.COM, and is listed as the default realm when Ksetup is run. |
Remarks
The realm flags specify additional features of a Kerberos realm that is not based on the Windows Server operating system. Computers that are running Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Server 2008 R2 can use a Kerberos server to administer authentication instead of using a domain that is running a Windows Server operating system, and these systems participate in a Kerberos realm. This entry establishes the features of the realm. The following table describes each.
Value |
Realm flag |
Description |
---|---|---|
0xF |
All |
All realm flags are set. |
0x00 |
None |
No realm flags are set, and no additional features are enabled. |
0x01 |
SendAddress |
The IP address will be included within the ticket-granting-tickets. |
0x02 |
TcpSupported |
Both the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) are supported in this realm. |
0x04 |
Delegate |
Everyone in this realm is trusted for delegation. |
0x08 |
NcSupported |
This realm supports name canonicalization, which allows for DNS and Realm naming standards. |
0x80 |
RC4 |
This realm supports RC4 encryption to enable cross-realm trust, which allows for the use of TLS. |
Realm flags are stored in the registry in **HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\Kerberos\Domains\**RealmName. This entry does not exist in the registry by default. You can use the Ksetup:addrealmflags command to populate the Registry.
You can see what realm flags are available and set by viewing the output of ksetup or ksetup /dumpstate.
Examples
List the available realm flags for the realm CONTOSO:
Ksetup /listrealmflags
Remove two flags that are currently in the set:
ksetup /delrealmflags CONTOSO ncsupported delegate
Run the ksetup command to verify that the realm flag is set by viewing the output and looking for Realm flags =.