I have a setup I'm running into questions on and Kaspersky's frontline support so far hasn't been that helpful. I have a master admin server on my internal network and a slave admin server in my DMZ network. Clients are configured to connect to a single FQDN since we have a split domain. Internally it resolves to the master, and externally it resolves to the DMZ slave. All the required ports for everything are open and working.

Last week, a hacked flash ad injected into online advertising enabled malware to attack systems just by visitors viewing the infected web page. How to fix problem when Windows Security Center reports multiple antivirus programs installed.

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My problem is I never see any clients connecting to the slave, and if I add a client that is OK on the master to the slave, the slave doesn't show the same status. Anyone have a similar setup working?

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