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Getting warning to Add the Name as an exemption in NRPT

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hi,

I am getting warning while Configuring the Direct Access Server 

" The NRPT entry for the DNS Suffix XXXX contains the public name used by client Computers to connect to the Remote Access Server. Add the name XXXXXX as an exemtion in the NRPT"

and ignoring this the client computer is connecting with the domain but logon through the domain user getting an "no logon server"

Followed the below solution but getting the same issue

Split-brain DNS

Warning received—The NRPT entry for the DNS suffix <DNS_suffix> contains the public name used by client computers to connect to the Remote Access server. Add the name <connect_to_address> as an exemption in the NRPT.

Cause

You are using split brain DNS. To allow clients to connect using IP-HTTPS, you should make sure that the ConnectTo address selected is exempt in the NRPT rules.

Solution

If you have a multisite deployment, make sure that all connect to addresses of the different entry points are exempt from the NRPT rules.

To exempt an address in the NRPT rules:

  1. In the Remote Access Management console, under Step 3 Infrastructure Servers, click Edit.

  2. In the Infrastructure Server Setup wizard, on the DNS page, double-click the table to enter a new name suffix.

  3. On the DNS Server Addresses dialog box, in DNS suffix, enter the ConnectTo address of the entry point, and then click Apply.

When you add name suffixes without specifying a server address, the suffix is treated as an NRPT exemption.

Answer will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Roshan


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