I have a root domain with one child domain. Lately I've been noticing
on my router syslogs
that some of my XP clients on the root domain have been hitting the
child ADC over tcp 389 and 88. Also, a new E2k3 server I built on the
root domain last week is hitting/receiving traffic over tcp 3268 & 389
to/from the child ADC. Shouldn't this traffic be directed to the
parent.com ADC/GC or is this normal behaviour? I've also noticed that
the E2k3 server is sending
Echo requests to the child ADC about every 10 mins.

I've checked my 2 root ADC's and they are both GC's. Is this normal
traffic, or is there a setting off somewhere? NONE of the Accounts on
the child domain have mail accounts.


Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Rob

Re: Clients and new E2k3 server that exist in the root forest make GC by 05hammer

05hammer
Mon Mar 31 05:30:14 PDT 2008

On Mar 28, 8:10=A0am, 05hammer <robert.aus...@rl.af.mil> wrote:
> I have a root domain with one child domain. =A0Lately I've been noticing
> on my router syslogs
> that some of my XP clients on the root domain have been hitting the
> child ADC over tcp 389 and 88. =A0Also, a new E2k3 server I built on the
> root domain last week is hitting/receiving traffic over tcp 3268 & 389
> to/from the child ADC. =A0Shouldn't this traffic be directed to the
> parent.com ADC/GC or is this normal behaviour? =A0I've also noticed that
> the E2k3 server is sending
> Echo requests to the child ADC about every 10 mins.
>
> I've checked my 2 root ADC's and they are both GC's. =A0Is this normal
> traffic, or is there a setting off somewhere? =A0NONE of the Accounts on
> the child domain have mail accounts.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Rob

No one here has any Ideas? Wow.