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2016 Jan 05
3
Authentication to Secondary Domain Controller initially fails when PDC is offline
...gt; > > timeout:n > > sets the amount of time the resolver will wait > > for a response from a remote name server before retrying the query > > via a different name > > server. Measured in seconds, the default is > > RES_TIMEOUT (currently 5, see <resolv.h>). The value for this option > > is silently capped to 30. > > > > edns0 (since glibc 2.6) > > sets RES_USE_EDNSO in _res.options. This enables > > support for the DNS extensions described in RFC 2671. > >...
2016 Jan 05
1
Authentication to Secondary Domain Controller initially fails when PDC is offline
...hat for, particularly? > > timeout:n > sets the amount of time the resolver will wait > for a response from a remote name server before retrying the query > via a different name > server. Measured in seconds, the default is > RES_TIMEOUT (currently 5, see <resolv.h>). The value for this option > is silently capped to 30. > > edns0 (since glibc 2.6) > sets RES_USE_EDNSO in _res.options. This enables > support for the DNS extensions described in RFC 2671. > > From what I researched,...
2016 Jan 06
0
Authentication to Secondary Domain Controller initially fails when PDC is offline
...eout:n >>> sets the amount of time the resolver will wait >>> for a response from a remote name server before retrying the query >>> via a different name >>> server. Measured in seconds, the default is >>> RES_TIMEOUT (currently 5, see <resolv.h>). The value for this option >>> is silently capped to 30. >>> >>> edns0 (since glibc 2.6) >>> sets RES_USE_EDNSO in _res.options. This enables >>> support for the DNS extensions described in RFC...
2016 Jan 04
3
Authentication to Secondary Domain Controller initially fails when PDC is offline
Hi all, Wish you a happy new year altogether! Mathias, James, let me first say that I highly appreciate your help with all your testing and writing up your thoughts. Here are my responses: A. I have no different sites, no various subnets; so I don't really know what to do. B. I don't understand the purpose of setting my domain up with different sites with associated networks, if on
2016 Jan 07
0
Authentication to Secondary Domain Controller initially fails when PDC is offline
...he amount of time the resolver will wait >>>>>> for a response from a remote name server before retrying the query >>>>>> via a different name >>>>>> server. Measured in seconds, the default is >>>>>> RES_TIMEOUT (currently 5, see <resolv.h>). The value for this option >>>>>> is silently capped to 30. >>>>>> >>>>>> edns0 (since glibc 2.6) >>>>>> sets RES_USE_EDNSO in _res.options. This >> enables >...
2016 Jan 07
6
Authentication to Secondary Domain Controller initially fails when PDC is offline
...sets the amount of time the resolver will wait > >>>> for a response from a remote name server before retrying the query > >>>> via a different name > >>>> server. Measured in seconds, the default is > >>>> RES_TIMEOUT (currently 5, see <resolv.h>). The value for this option > >>>> is silently capped to 30. > >>>> > >>>> edns0 (since glibc 2.6) > >>>> sets RES_USE_EDNSO in _res.options. This > enables > >>>>...
2016 Jan 04
0
Authentication to Secondary Domain Controller initially fails when PDC is offline
...vconf/resolv.conf.d/tail options timeout:1 options edns0 timeout:n sets the amount of time the resolver will wait for a response from a remote name server before retrying the query via a different name server. Measured in seconds, the default is RES_TIMEOUT (currently 5, see <resolv.h>). The value for this option is silently capped to 30. edns0 (since glibc 2.6) sets RES_USE_EDNSO in _res.options. This enables support for the DNS extensions described in RFC 2671. From what I researched, this is the intended behavior...
2016 Jan 06
2
Authentication to Secondary Domain Controller initially fails when PDC is offline
...> sets the amount of time the resolver will wait >>>> for a response from a remote name server before retrying the query >>>> via a different name >>>> server. Measured in seconds, the default is >>>> RES_TIMEOUT (currently 5, see <resolv.h>). The value for this option >>>> is silently capped to 30. >>>> >>>> edns0 (since glibc 2.6) >>>> sets RES_USE_EDNSO in _res.options. This enables >>>> support for the DNS extension...