Re: [Exim] Re: identification of the server

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Author: Dave C.
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To: Andre Grueneberg
CC: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] Re: identification of the server
Perhaps you could have the 'server' update the IP address in the DNS to
a non-existing address before it disconnected?

For example, 255.255.255.1

On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, Andre Grueneberg wrote:

> Philip Hazel wrote:
>
> > * a host with dynamic IP and dynamic DNS running as the "server"
> PH> How do *you* identify the server? You haven't told us.
>
> By DNS?!
> Each time the server logs on, the DNS entry is updated (see
> <http://www.dyndns.org>).
>
> In my case it's green.dnsalias.org...the A record always (when the
> server is online) points to the server...and the MX will point to the
> "client" (at the moment the "client" is only secondary MX) that is
> supposed to hand the received mail over to the server when it is
> online.
> [This is already implemented using a domainlist router and a special
> smtp transport, including authentication of the client]
>
> PH> Suggestion: when the "server" connects and acquires an IP address,
> PH> it sends its IP address to the client. A couple of relatively
> PH> simple Perl scripts could manage this. The client sticks it in a
> PH> file that Exim can read.
>
> Okay. But what to do about that IP address when the connection is
> terminated and the server doesn't have the address anymore? In case
> the connection is down for some minutes (e.g. rebooting the machine),
> someone else might get the same IP address and the problem is
> back...again. :/
>
> Instead of authenticating the client, I'd like to authenticate the
> server.
>
>   -=( CU Andre )=-         E-Mail: andre@??? 
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