Synology SA3400 Synology Directory Server Administrator s Guide for DSM 7.1 - Page 20

View and Manage Event Logs, Adjust A/AAAA Resource Records

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Chapter 3: Manage the Domain Adjust A/AAAA Resource Records By default, all A/AAAA resource records are set to point to the IP address of the Synology NAS where a domain is created. This ensures that Synology Directory Server delivers services successfully. However, A/AAAA resource records may not correctly point to the Synology NAS during the following circumstances: • The Synology NAS undergoes a change in its IP address after the domain is created using Synology Directory Server. • Synology Directory Server is restored through a backup task of Hyper Backup. Adjust the A/AAAA resource records when encountering the cases mentioned above. 1. Go to DNS Server > Zones. 2. Select the specific DNS zone such as domain name@Active Directory or _msdcs.domain name@Active Directory, and click Edit > Resource record. 3. Check the IP addresses configured in the A/AAAA resource records. Make sure all the records point to your Synology NAS. Note: • To batch edit, press and hold Ctrl or Shift to select multiple resource records of the same type but with different names. View and Manage Event Logs In the Log page, login events and changes made to domain objects are recorded as logs. Domain administrators can refer to the records to keep track of Synology Directory Server's connection information and troubleshoot possible issues. 17

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Chapter 3: Manage the Domain
Adjust A/AAAA Resource Records
By default, all A/AAAA resource records are set to point to the IP address of the Synology
NAS where a domain is created. This ensures that Synology Directory Server delivers services
successfully.
However, A/AAAA resource records may not correctly point to the Synology NAS during the
following circumstances:
• The Synology NAS undergoes a change in its IP address after the domain is created using
Synology Directory Server.
• Synology Directory Server is
restored through a backup task of Hyper Backup
.
Adjust the A/AAAA resource records when encountering the cases mentioned above.
1. Go to
DNS Server
>
Zones
.
2. Select the specific DNS zone such as
domain name
@Active Directory
or
_msdcs.
domain
name
@Active Directory
, and click
Edit
>
Resource record
.
3. Check the IP addresses configured in the A/AAAA resource records. Make sure all the
records point to your Synology NAS.
Note:
• To batch edit, press and hold
Ctrl
or
Shift
to select multiple resource records of the same
type but with different names.
View and Manage Event Logs
In the
Log
page, login events and changes made to domain objects are recorded as logs.
Domain administrators can refer to the records to keep track of Synology Directory Server's
connection information and troubleshoot possible issues.