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 our
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" wrote:
> On 09/19/2012 12:02 PM, Kristofer wrote:
>
>> I have several Samba 4 AD controllers set up at multip
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
> 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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> 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