Clarification of connectivity [message #119256] |
Tue, 10 February 2015 19:31  |
Bud Durland
Messages: 586 Registered: December 2013 Location: Plattsburgh, NY
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I just read through the knowledge base article (KB 1667)outlining Multi-Server. I have a couple points I'd like to clarify:
1) MX records get pointed to the Front End (proxy) server, correct?.
2) We have an outgoing SMTP relay. Do I point the back end server directly to it, or to the Front End Server?
3) Most of my users are Outlook w/ KOFF, with a handful of IMAP. If the Front End server is down, or if the link from their site to the main site is down, will they be unable to connect to their local mail server?
4) if I migrate a user between servers, is their mailbox available during the migration?
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Re: Clarification of connectivity [message #121708 is a reply to message #121702] |
Mon, 01 June 2015 16:58   |
Bud Durland
Messages: 586 Registered: December 2013 Location: Plattsburgh, NY
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Stepan Potys (Kerio) wrote on Mon, 01 June 2015 09:33I'm not sure about your second question - what do you mean with "every site"? All servers in multi-server environment are expected to run inside a local network thus internet connection outages cannot make your directory service unavailable to your backends.
For me, multi-site implies sites in different locations. Each has a local network, interconnected by VPNs. The VPN's use the same connectivity as my internet. What I would want to avoid is having loss of site connectivity mean loss of access to e-mail because the directory server or front -end server is inaccessible.
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Re: Clarification of connectivity [message #121756 is a reply to message #121716] |
Tue, 02 June 2015 19:17   |
Stepan Potys (Kerio)
Messages: 34 Registered: April 2010
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Thanks for clarification. It makes a good sense.
In case that you plan to setup a multi-server environment on more than one site using the same domain for two or more sites you will want to first configure whole multi-server against a single AD instance (for simplicity reasons) and when done, you can reconfigure backends to point at the local AD on each site. Any additional backends deployed after that will inherit the original AD settings and you will need to reconfigure them for the local AD access too.
Stepan Potys
Connect Core team leader
Kerio Technologies
[Updated on: Tue, 02 June 2015 19:18] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Clarification of connectivity [message #121874 is a reply to message #121716] |
Mon, 08 June 2015 18:49   |
Bud Durland
Messages: 586 Registered: December 2013 Location: Plattsburgh, NY
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oehTie wrote on Mon, 01 June 2015 13:43Bud has exactly the same setup I think.
Almost; each of my sites has their own AD domain, so it looks like I will need to either put a BDC for the primary site's domain at each of the other sites, or consolidate all the AD domains into a single directory.
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Re: Clarification of connectivity [message #124630 is a reply to message #119309] |
Wed, 30 September 2015 15:31   |
markus.k1985
Messages: 11 Registered: September 2015
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Stepan Potys (Kerio) wrote on Wed, 11 February 2015 11:192) your outgoing SMTP relay will be configured exactly the same as it is now. The front-end doesn't get involved."
Is there an option to use the Front-End as ougoing SMTP Relay?
I tried it. But if I set the FE Node as Relay, we produce a loop...
[Updated on: Wed, 30 September 2015 15:34] Report message to a moderator
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