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Hello all, quick question I am not sure about. I am trying to setup different administrative domains for my ldap servers. I created ldapconfig.domain.com which contains dc=ldapconfig,dc=domain,dc=com and o=NetscapeRoot for my configuration servers, which are load balanced in master master configuration on server1 and server2. When I click on configdirectory.domain.com the "User directory host and port are set to server1.domain.com:389. Is there any problems setting it to configdirectory.domain.com which resolves to my loadbalancer and sends requests to both servers? I've tested authentication with server1 down then with server2 down, and they work fine and re-sync when the other one is back online. I wasn't sure if this setting is just for a reference? Thanks Brian Smith
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