On 09/19/2012 12:02 PM, Kristofer wrote:
I have several Samba 4 AD controllers set up at multiple sites.
I set up sites and subnets. We have several /24's at each site, but each site is
dedicated a /16, so I set up the Sites Subnets using the /16's.
However, when I log into any system that
Is site support on the road map? Very useful for WAN-connected branch
offices with local servers, or doing manual load-balancing with cloud
servers.
On 21 Sep 2012 07:34, Matthieu Patou m...@samba.org wrote:
On 09/19/2012 12:02 PM, Kristofer wrote:
I have several Samba 4 AD controllers set up
On 09/21/2012 12:50 AM, Ben Metcalfe wrote:
Is site support on the road map? Very useful for WAN-connected branch
offices with local servers, or doing manual load-balancing with cloud
servers.
Note that client that are site aware (ie. windows xp, 7, 8) will still
be able to take advantage of
I have several Samba 4 AD controllers set up at multiple sites.
I set up sites and subnets. We have several /24's at each site, but each site
is dedicated a /16, so I set up the Sites Subnets using the /16's.
However, when I log into any system that is joined to the AD domain, it is
using a
I have several Samba 4 AD controllers set up at multiple sites.
I set up sites and subnets. We have several /24's at each site, but each
site is dedicated a /16, so I set up the Sites Subnets using the /16's.
However, when I log into any system that is joined to the AD domain, it is
Scratch this one, I found that my default site had to DC's in there that
shouldn't have been.
… in DNS. Everything was set up correctly in Sites Subnets, so this one was
kind of hidden buried in DNS.
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