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- windows - Resolve host name from IP address - Server Fault
I'm looking for a command line tool which gets an IP address and returns the host name, for Windows
- Find name of Active Directory domain controller - Server Fault
How can I find out the name IP address of the AD domain controller on my network?
- Can someone please explain Windows Service Principle Names (SPNs . . .
A Service Principal Name is a concept from Kerberos It's an identifier for a particular service offered by a particular host within an authentication domain The common form for SPNs is service class fqdn @ REALM (e g IMAP mail example com@EXAMPLE COM) There are also User Principal Names which identify users, in form of user @ REALM (or user1 user2 @ REALM, which identifies a speaks
- Windows Active Directory naming best practices? - Server Fault
This is a Canonical Question about Active Directory domain naming After experimenting with Windows domains and domain controllers in a virtual environment, I've realized that having an active dire
- Generate CSR including certificate template information with OpenSSL . . .
I'm generating a CSR with OpenSSL using the following configuration file: [ req ] default_bits = 2048 default_keyfile = usercert key distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name
- Any difference between DOMAIN\username and - Server Fault
The slashed format (DOMAIN\username) is actually the NetBIOS equivalent of the domain's DNS name (domain mycompany local) The NetBIOS name is limited to 15 characters and cannot contain dots, underscores etc This page explains in more detail: Jeff Schertz, 2012-08-20, Understanding Active Directory Naming Formats As mentioned by @harry-johnston above, its really just the old NT4 and Windows
- DNS cant resolve hostname; nslookup can - Server Fault
windows cs - Name does not exist Yet if I use nslookup, which by default queries the primary DNS server (our internal one) and I query windows cs, it returns the correct IP address So why can't Windows resolve the hostname using ping, but it can when using the nslookup tool? And how do I fix this?
- windows - How to get a list of all IP addresses (and ideally device . . .
A list of IP addresses on the LAN will be of limited help, as the issue is there are two machines trying to use the same IP address I would suggest that you attempt to find the MAC addresses of the two machines that are clashing What device logged the IP address conflict? Was it a server, router, etc ? Some platforms (Solaris and BSD) will log the MAC address of the offending host along with
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