The KSK is an authentication key that corresponds to a private key used to sign one or more other signing keys. Typically, the private key corresponding to a KSK will sign other keys used for signing the zone. A KSK may have a long validity period in order to provide a more stable secure entry point into the zone. The public key of a KSK is used as a trust anchor for validating DNS responses.
The Knowledge Consistency Checker located a replication connection for the local read-only directory service, but the source ...
The Knowledge Consistency Checker located a replication connection for the local read-only directory service, but the source ...
The Knowledge Consistency Checker was unable to locate a replication connection for the read-only local directory service. ...
The Knowledge Consistency Checker will not construct the topology for partition %1 because knowledge of the partition's objectGuid ...
The KSK is an authentication key that corresponds to a private key used to sign one or more other signing keys. Typically, ...
The L2TP connection attempt failed because the security layer could not authenticate the remote computer. This could be because ...
The L2TP connection attempt failed because the security layer could not negotiate compatible parameters with the remote computer.%0 ...
The L2TP connection attempt failed because the security layer encountered a processing error during initial negotiations ...
The lack of any one of these connections can cause severe, permanent backlogs on one of the members and can also interfere ...