Changing LSA RPC Port from Dynamic to Fixed
From: barabba (barabba72_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 10/20/04
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Date: 20 Oct 2004 13:46:49 -0700
Hello all,
Is it possible ?
I read a MS document where it clearly says that it is possible by
tweaking the registry but I cannot find any specific information
around.
Does anybody know the key / value to modify or add ? I would
appreciate it.
Actually, this leads to another question.
The reason I'm asking this is that we have remote users from Asia that
connect to Europe using a SmartCard to our W2K AD Domain. This
authentication process, in a LAN environment, only takes a second
while it takes up to a minute and longer from Asia (bandwidth is ok
but there is a high latency, distance is approx 6000 miles, so
increasing the line would not help that much - I guess).
So I was wondering if we could gain anything by using QoS and, for
this, I wanted to channel all LSA traffic to a specific port in order
to have better control over it. Because I'm not an expert in both
SmartCards and QoS (at router level I guess) I wonder if anybody can
give me some advice !
Further, do you suggest to prioritize only LSA or Kerberos as well ? I
guess I might prioritize them both.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Bye
Bar
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