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      auth-ldap (v0.10.11) - Specifying Multiple (Primary / Secondary) AD Servers under the URI field

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      @gcpeters4 said: Is there a way to specify a primary and secondary Active Directory server when configuring auth-ldap? I've encountered situations where the specified URI (ldap://activedirectory1.domain.x.y) server isn't reachable so I'd like to be able to specify a secondary AD server using something like this: ldap://activedirectory1.domain.x.y, ldap://activedirectory2.domain.x.y Basically multiple AD servers; separated by a comma. Unlike the other forum post regarding Multiple AD Sources, both of these control the same domain. Thanks. Another option is to setup AD clustering (clusters) with both controllers part of the same cluster. Alternatively setup an AD Failover which has a single FQDN endpoint but two members. Either or both of these likely to result in a single FQDN that can be fed into the plugin.
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      XCP-ng 8.3 updates announcements and testing

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      @IgorGlock Thanks for the report. Can you elaborate on the exact steps required to reproduce this? Also, are you running XOA or XO from sources? Which version or commit?