For example, an SPN always includes the name of the host computer on which the service instance is running, so a service instance might register an SPN for each name or alias of its host.↑ Return to TopSPN Formatserviceclass/host:port servicename...
setspn -A HOST/<ALIAS> <hostname> Now when I browse the alias I can see the installed printer. The problem I have is when I then deploy this via Group Policy it uses the servers host name instead, but it does work. If I manually edit the GPO to reflect the alias name instead it ...
> set d2 > www.renovations.com If the output of nslookup identifies www.renovations.com as a CNAME alias for the hostname server3.ad.east.renovations.com, you will need an SPN for HTTP/server3.ad.east.renovations.com.Related concepts:Assigning SPNs using the domspnego utilityRelated...
setspn -A HOST/<ALIAS> <hostname> Now when I browse the alias I can see the installed printer. The problem I have is when I then deploy this via Group Policy it uses the servers host name instead, but it does work. If I manually edit the GPO to reflect the alias name instead it ...