Re: Make a DC only resolve the subnet it's on?
- From: "Gonzo" <no@xxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 08:59:28 -0000
We have about 10 subnets. one subnet is just servers and that's where DC's
A and B are. DC Server C is in subnet 6 and clients are in 2-10.
Users on subnet 6 are pointing to site C.
Looking at the logs users are logging on any of these 3 servers.
"Erik Cheizoo" <echeizoo.XenD.nl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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What subnets are your clients in.
For site C, has the subnet where the clients resides, been added to site
C?
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"Gonzo" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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We have 3 DC's, Server A & B are on the same subnet and Server C is on a
different one. I want Servers A & B to authenticate all users but C only
the Subnet it's on. All 3 are authenticating uses.
I have gone into AD Sites and Services and added 2 sites one with servers
A & B and another with server C. I have then added all the subnets we
have and right clicked on them and pointed them to the site with servers
A & B. The subnet which server C is on is point to that site only.
Why do users on all subnets still authenticate to server C?
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