Hi All I have a customer with Advanced FSSO and DC Agents, all seem to
be working fine. Some of their users switch between LAN and WiFi without
logging out of their system - picking their laptop up and walking to a
different building and into a diffe...
@Alago Sorry for the long wait, took a while to find someone who could
get the log files for me. Had to cut the file a bit to keep under 200KB.
Telnet from the Fortigate I can access the server where the Collector is
on port 389, 3268 but *not* 8002....
@alago FortiOS = 5.4.3Collector agent installed in Advanced on their
largest DC, DC agents installed in 3 other DCs. All show up on
'monitored DCs' tab.No other firewalls between DCs and Collector, nor
between Collector and FortiGate.Attached debug l...
So if I'm understanding this correctly, it's about who the 'owner' of
the DNS record is. If it's the workstation, whether it changes between
wired or wireless, the workstation will update the DNS record with it's
IP and the FSSO will 'see' this updat...
Hi Alago I've done some more research on the matter since my post, but
I'm still getting the same issue. I did enable NTLM on all the policies
containing the FSSO groups. According to the customer, whether they
switch between wireless or wired connec...