Szerző: Andrew JohnsonDátum: 2007-11-08 15:27 UTC Címzett: exim-usersTárgy: [exim] Hosts_randomize inconsistant ?
I have been pulling my hair out about this for a couple of days, and here is
what I have found - which I believe is inconsistant behaviour in Exim.
Firstly host_randomize=true in routers.
delivery:
driver = manualroute
dsn_process
transport = remote_smtp
hosts_randomize = true
route_data =
md01.swi.test.net:md02.swi.test.net:+:md01.pr.test.net:md02.pr.test.net
remote_smtp:
driver = smtp
connect_timeout = 1m
hosts_avoid_tls = 196.168.0.0/16
multi_domain = false
The results of this are that a new delivery is started for each recipient
even if the user is in the same domain (multiple => lines)
Now, if we change the hostnames for IP addresses....
delivery:
driver = manualroute
dsn_process
transport = remote_smtp
hosts_randomize = true
route_data = 192.168.1.1:192.168.1.2:+:192.168.2.1:192.168.2.2
remote_smtp:
driver = smtp
connect_timeout = 1m
hosts_avoid_tls = 196.168.0.0/16
multi_domain = false
This works perfectly fine !! (1 => followed by multiple ->)
But, lets move the hosts_randomize from the router to the transport :-
delivery:
driver = manualroute
dsn_process
transport = remote_smtp
route_data = 192.168.1.1:192.168.1.2:+:192.168.2.1:192.168.2.2
remote_smtp:
driver = smtp
connect_timeout = 1m
hosts_randomize = true
hosts = 192.168.1.1:192.168.1.2:+:192.168.2.1:192.168.2.2
hosts_avoid_tls = 196.168.0.0/16
multi_domain = false
This time, it completely forgets that I even have the + in there to group my
lists and just picks any at random (though it does at least do them all down
one connection - I didn't try with hostnames here)....
For info, the hostnames & ip's forward and reverse resolve in DNS so they
are technically equal.
-Andy-