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Ksetup:addkpasswd

Updated: April 17, 2012

Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2

Adds a Kerberos password (Kpasswd) server address for a realm. For examples of how this command can be used, see Examples.

Syntax

ksetup /addkpasswd <RealmName> [<KpasswdName>]

Parameters

If the Kerberos realm that the workstation will be authenticating to supports the Kerberos change password protocol, you can configure a client computer running the Windows operating system to use a Kerberos password server. This setting is configured on the realm side.

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 or Realm= when ksetup is run.

<KpasswdName>

The KDC name that is to be used as the Kerberos password server is stated as a case insensitive fully-qualified domain name, such as mitkdc.microsoft.com. If the KDC name is omitted, DNS might be used to locate KDCs.

Remarks

If the Kerberos realm that the workstation will be authenticating to supports the Kerberos change password protocol, you can configure a client computer running the Windows operating system to use a Kerberos password server.

Run the command ksetup to verify the KDC name. If kpasswd = does not appear in the output, the mapping has not been configured.

You can add additional KDC names one at a time.

Examples

Configure the realm, CORP.CONTOSO.COM, so that it uses the non-Windows KDC server, mitkdc.contoso.com, as the password server:

ksetup /addkpasswd CORP.CONTOSO.COM mitkdc.contoso.com

This results in a non-Windows Kerberos password server that controls all the passwords for authentication between it and the realm.

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