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тАО04-06-2006 07:44 AM
тАО04-06-2006 07:44 AM
Rilo II FQDN login inconsistencies
Hello-
I have two DL380G2's that have the Rilo II card installed in them. Rilo's are updated to the 1.15 Firmware and they are configured to allow for Domain Authentication.
heres the deal:
If I browse to the Rilo login page using http://servername , it comes up and I can login no problem with my domain ID.
However, if I browse to the Rilo login page using http://servername.fqdn, I get the login page, but logins fail.
Whats the deal here? Has anyone else ever seen this behaviour?
TIA!
I have two DL380G2's that have the Rilo II card installed in them. Rilo's are updated to the 1.15 Firmware and they are configured to allow for Domain Authentication.
heres the deal:
If I browse to the Rilo login page using http://servername , it comes up and I can login no problem with my domain ID.
However, if I browse to the Rilo login page using http://servername.fqdn, I get the login page, but logins fail.
Whats the deal here? Has anyone else ever seen this behaviour?
TIA!
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тАО04-11-2006 08:02 PM
тАО04-11-2006 08:02 PM
Re: Rilo II FQDN login inconsistencies
Try by just using "http://fqdn".
fqdn consists of both the server name and domain name.
fqdn consists of both the server name and domain name.
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тАО04-12-2006 01:56 AM
тАО04-12-2006 01:56 AM
Re: Rilo II FQDN login inconsistencies
Well, let me be a little more clear about how this problem occurs.
If I browse to the Rilo login page using http://servername , it comes up and I can login no problem with my domain ID.
However, if I browse to the Rilo login page using http://servername.domainname (fqdn), I get the login page, but logins fail.
I found another piece of the puzzle as well. The behaviour above only occurs within Internet Explorer. When using Firefox, you can use both methods of connecting to the server and reach satisfactory results.
thanks
Dan
If I browse to the Rilo login page using http://servername , it comes up and I can login no problem with my domain ID.
However, if I browse to the Rilo login page using http://servername.domainname (fqdn), I get the login page, but logins fail.
I found another piece of the puzzle as well. The behaviour above only occurs within Internet Explorer. When using Firefox, you can use both methods of connecting to the server and reach satisfactory results.
thanks
Dan
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