Is there a way to specify multiple LDAP servers in the Authentication tab? We have 5 domain servers, so I'd like to put at least 2 in.
Thanks,
Al
Multiple LDAP Servers
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Nope....
This would require code alterations.
This would require code alterations.
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I would think that if you're rebooting your domain controllers that much that it's causing a problem like that, then you need to investigate why your domain controllers need rebooted and resolve that issue.ajeffco wrote:Ok... Thanks... Can we add that as a feature request?
The only problem in my environment is that those servers get rebooted a lot, so if it's out, then the only users that can get on are admin and guest.
Al
Agreed... However, that's outside my domain here. I'm an AIX and SAN administrator. I know we have seven Domain controllers. The only things I know about them is that some of them are pulling double duty (WINS, DNS, DHCP, etc), some are really old, and some are new blade servers (not that they are bad). Fortunately, since I love all things MS so much, that's all I have to do with them, is use them as auth sources for the non-admins to log in withstreaker69 wrote: I would think that if you're rebooting your domain controllers that much that it's causing a problem like that, then you need to investigate why your domain controllers need rebooted and resolve that issue.
In any case, it's what I've got to deal with at my shop, hence the question.
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