Re: ADAM connecting to incorrect server
- From: Luis Carlos Delgado (Costa Rica) <LuisCarlosDelgadoCostaRica@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 14:21:02 -0700
Hello:
I have a .xls file with the sniff info. Where can I send/post it?
Thanks.
"Lee Flight" wrote:
Hi.
I think you need to run a network sniff/trace to get a packet dump
and try and figure out what ADAM is doing when accessing the
remote server. If you can post a summary of what you see in
the trace we might get a better clue about what is happening...
Lee Flight
"Luis Carlos Delgado (Costa Rica)"
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Well, ADAM was installed as a requirement from another application.
There are two local GC's.
Thanks.
"Dmitri Gavrilov [MSFT]" wrote:
Do you know *what is ADAM doing* when it is connecting to another machine
across the network? Is this in response to some windows user bind
request?
Is the local DC a GC?
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"Joe Richards [MVP]" <humorexpress@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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No more ideas, all I can say is that it leverages the local machine's
auth
mechanisms, it doesn't do things on its own. If ADAM is doing it, the
whole machine should be doing it.
joe
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Luis Carlos Delgado (Costa Rica) wrote:
Hello:
We ran the command and the result displays a server located on the
local
subnet.
Still any ideas?
Thanks.
"Joe Richards [MVP]" wrote:
What about the secure channel on the local machine?
nlest /sc_query:domainname
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Luis Carlos Delgado (Costa Rica) wrote:
Hello:
We ran the nltest command as you instructed and it returned DC's
from
the local subnet.
We also checked the Subnets/sites configuration in AD Sites and
Services and everything seems to be correctly configured.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
"Joe Richards [MVP]" wrote:
Is your site/subnet definitions correct? What DC does the server
itself prefer to use when you look at nltest /dsgetdc:domainname
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Luis Carlos Delgado (Costa Rica) wrote:
We installed ADAM on a member server.
Our problem is that a network traffic monitoring application
reports
that ADAM is connecting to a server that is across the WAN (on a
very
slow link).
We need to enforce ADAM to connect to DC's on the local subnet,
not
across the WAN.
netstat confirms what the application reports, that ADAM is
connecting to a server across the WAN.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Thanks.
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