LDAPS authentication not working if use IP address instead of FQDN
I have an application on windows system in DMZ which talks to AD server and
authenticates user. I have opened up a LDAPS port 636 to do that. IF I use
Hostname of domain controller then it works fine. I have opened up a port 636
on the firewall.
If I try to use IP Address instead of Hostname and try to use some port and
forward it to AD server on 636, it does not work.
Please help.
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