The Austin Active Directory hostnames are grouped into two categories: Application Hostnames and Domain Controllers application hostnames and domain controller hostnames. The application hostnames are the load-balanced methods designed to provide resilience for applications accessing the Austin Active Directory. The domain controller hostnames are the hostnames of the individual servers that host the Austin Active Directory and may be taken offline to perform maintenance as necessary to support the health and security of the domain.
Application Hostnames
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The application hostnames are the supported hostnames for use by applications accessing the Austin Active Directory |
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Hostname | Preferred | Load-balancing Method | Protocols Supported |
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directory.austin.utexas.edu | Yes | DNS-based global load-balancing and connection-based local load-balancing | LDAP over SSL on TCP port 636 |
austin.utexas.edu | No | DNS round-robin load balancing | LDAP over SSL on TCP port |
636 LDAP with |
Start TLS on TCP port 389 LDAP |
with SASL security on TCP port |
389 |
Domain
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Controller Hostnames
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Domain The domain controller hostnames should not be used are not supported for use by applications without prior approval from accessing the Austin Active Directory team. |
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