Policy

Define host name-to-Kerberos realm mappings

This policy setting allows you to specify which DNS host names and which DNS suffixes are mapped to a Kerberos realm. If you enable this policy setting, you can view and change the list of DNS host names and DNS suffixes mapped to a Kerberos realm as defined by Group Policy. To view the list of mappings, enable the policy setting and then click the Show button. To add a mapping, enable the policy setting, note the syntax, and then click Show. In the Show Contents dialog box in the Value Name column, type a realm name. In the Value column, type the list of DNS host names and DNS suffixes using the appropriate syntax format. To remove a mapping from the list, click the mapping entry to be removed, and then press the DELETE key. To edit a mapping, remove the current entry from the list and add a new one with different parameters. If you disable this policy setting, the host name-to-Kerberos realm mappings list defined by Group Policy is deleted. If you do not configure this policy setting, the system uses the host name-to-Kerberos realm mappings that are defined in the local registry, if they exist.

Policy
Pack Microsoft Windows
Category System / Kerberos
Policy ID 7a447707fba5
Internal name HostToRealm

Registry

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HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\Kerberos\domain_realm\domain_realm_Enabled

Policy notes

This policy setting allows you to specify which DNS host names and which DNS suffixes are mapped to a Kerberos realm. If you enable this policy setting, you can view and change the list of DNS host names and DNS suffixes mapped to a Kerberos realm as defined by Group Policy. To view the list of mappings, enable the policy setting and then click the Show button. To add a mapping, enable the policy setting, note the syntax, and then click Show. In the Show Contents dialog box in the Value Name column, type a realm name. In the Value column, type the list of DNS host names and DNS suffixes using the appropriate syntax format. To remove a mapping from the list, click the mapping entry to be removed, and then press the DELETE key. To edit a mapping, remove the current entry from the list and add a new one with different parameters. If you disable this policy setting, the host name-to-Kerberos realm mappings list defined by Group Policy is deleted. If you do not configure this policy setting, the system uses the host name-to-Kerberos realm mappings that are defined in the local registry, if they exist.

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