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Logging into wrong DC (even though on other side of WAN!)

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markpower

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Jun 4, 2003
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Hi,

I am a networks chap mainly so am asking you guys here for some help. I have been asked to look into why some machines in my business authenticate to a DC (W2K) that is on the other side of a WAN, intead of using their local LAN based DC. I have looked in the AD Sites and Services part of our AD and all the subnets have been configured correctly and all seems to look OK. Any ideas before I go and put a sniffer on my PC and see where I'm going to get authenticated! Many thanks in adavance all.

'Never play leapfrog with a unicorn'
 
Ideally PC login will only cross WAN when local DC is malfunctioning or down. I suppose you have some sort of network connectivity problem (hardware/software) for these involved PC's to your local base DC. You can start troubleshooting by pinging the local server but I think you already done that.. hmm. Check the policies.
 
Definitely pinged things! And no network connectivity issues anywhere. That's what I am good at. This W2K stuff seems more devious. Tell me more about policies please. BTW I was pretty good with NT and domain stuff, but W2K is a new beast to me so any help is good. Thanks.

'Never play leapfrog with a unicorn'
 
Mark did you ever get this resolved. We are currently having the same issue. The only thing I can think of is under DNS -forward lookups-_sites. In there I have 2 domain controllers from different sites. Do you know if we can delete the files without causing any problems.
 
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