Which IP address does NetScaler use for Active Directory authentication?
A. Virtual IP (VIP)
B. Client IP (CIP)
C. NetScaler IP (NSIP)
D. Subnet IP (SNIP)
2 Comments on “Which IP address does NetScaler use for Active Directory authentication?”
O_Bsays:
Answer should be C.
This observation is based on a note found in the Netscaler 10.5 study book at
Module 7: Authentication and Authorisation.
The Note reads:
” Authenticatio traffic is generated using the Netscaler Gateway’s NSIP adress, not the SNIP oe MIP. However, if you load balance authentication traffic, the source IP will change to the SNIP or MIP. Also, the Netscaler system has LDAP-aware health checks to verify LDAP on the backend servers.
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CTXsays:
Default AD-communication = NSIP (Netscaler IP)
If communication through NSIP is impossible, you can create a lb vserver for ldap access on the netscaler itself and use this vserver.
Answer should be C.
This observation is based on a note found in the Netscaler 10.5 study book at
Module 7: Authentication and Authorisation.
The Note reads:
” Authenticatio traffic is generated using the Netscaler Gateway’s NSIP adress, not the SNIP oe MIP. However, if you load balance authentication traffic, the source IP will change to the SNIP or MIP. Also, the Netscaler system has LDAP-aware health checks to verify LDAP on the backend servers.
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Default AD-communication = NSIP (Netscaler IP)
If communication through NSIP is impossible, you can create a lb vserver for ldap access on the netscaler itself and use this vserver.
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