Yes - this is the "fix" to avoid the problem. Especially with a lot of home office user we have to asure the login will work while not in office (not connected to the domain).
But this fix is not a solution. We have 4 DC which could be used to connect but only one IP in /etc/hosts. If this DC fails our linux users are not able to work. Therefore I like to get rid of this entry in /etc/hosts
Yes - this is the "fix" to avoid the problem. Especially with a lot of home office user we have to asure the login will work while not in office (not connected to the domain).
But this fix is not a solution. We have 4 DC which could be used to connect but only one IP in /etc/hosts. If this DC fails our linux users are not able to work. Therefore I like to get rid of this entry in /etc/hosts