Hi,
actually I have an issue in an Broker scenario on Windows 2008 R2.
Scenario: Windows 2008 R2 RDS
2 Session Hosts for RemoteApps and Desktop (No VD)
NLB configured for the a farm on 10.1.1.100 on both Session Hosts
Farmname = RDSFarm.xxxx.xxx
No WebAccess (IIS is installed on the Session Broker Server)
DNS Entry in place = 10.1.1.100 (nslookup works)
I moved the Session Broker from an an Domain Controller to an Member Server based on Windows 2008 R2.
I also renewed the farm certificate RDSFarm.xxx.xxx and configure it on all RDS Hosts to use this certificate.
Now the problem:
I cannot connect to my RDSFarm.xxx.xxx: Error (using Windows 7):
"The connection cannot be completed because the remote computer that was reached is not the one you specified. This could be caused by an outdated entry in the DNS cache. Try using the IP address of the computer instead of the name."
What I've checked (and double checked):
- RDS Session Hosts are in the local Group of the new Session Broker Host -> check
- Farm certificate in all required Settings on Broker and Session Hosts
- DNS Entries (Also tried with round robin and without)
- Farm Membership
- FlushDNS
- Trying to use IP - then there is a certificate warning that the computername 10.1.1.100 does not match the certificate named RDSFarm.xxx.xxx (Tis is what I expected) - and i got a connection.
I get no more error messages except that my RDP Client cannot connect. How can I find more connection information or how to troubleshoot this ? Do I miss something during the migration from a DC to a member server ? Can anyone gave me a hint ? :-)
Greetings
Tobias