I know that our AS2 Axway (nee Cyclone) vendor insisted that we deploy
with a fixed IP.
 

Dale Marthaller (604) 461-6779 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Earl Wertheimer
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 10:34 AM
To: Mary DeGroot; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [EDI-L] AS2 and Dynamic IPs



Dale & Mary,

thanks

The TP is claiming that the dynamic IP is the problem. 

I 'ping' client AS2 servers regularly, to make sure that they are
online. If 
they are not, then an email is sent to the admin...

I suspect some kind of 'caching' problem. I am not familiar with the DNS
TTL 
(Time To Live) settings, but it may be possible that the TP is storing
the 
current IP in their DNS server, and when the client's IP changes, the TP
is 
still pointing to the old (and incorrect) IP.

They have limited control over their DNS server, so I have to be sure
about the 
problem and possible solutions.

I would like to resolve the problem without involving the TP too much,
if 
possible. 

The last resort would be to tell my client to obtain a fixed IP...

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Date sent: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 11:06:58 -0500
From: "Mary DeGroot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:mdegroot%40execpc.com>
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Subject: Re: [EDI-L] AS2 and Dynamic IPs

If BizLink is not using an HTTP proxy, it is using the DNS services on
the local machine to resolve the URL to an IP address. In this case, the
TP should go to the BizLink machine and try to access your URL. Take
BizLink out of the picture by trying these things:
1. Try to access the URL through a browser window. The AS2 servers that
I have used will usually come back with a splash screen or some sort of
indication that you've hit an AS2 server when using a browser. If it
goes through with the browser on the BizLink machine, then it's a
BizLink problem. The problem might be with how they entered the URL into
BizLink since the only difference in resolving the URL would be with the
URL entered. If you can't get through via the browser, it's probably a
DNS service/network issue.
2. Try to ping or tracert the URL from the BizLink machine. Ping should
at least resolve to your current IP address even if ping is turned off
on your server. Tracert should go through to your current IP address.
Again, if it doesn't go through they probably have a DNS services /
network issue.

If the BizLink machine is pointing to a forward HTTP proxy, then they
need to do the above tests from the HTTP proxy machine. They should also
try to access the URL from a browser on the BizLink machine. The browser
needs to be configured to use the forward HTTP proxy that the BizLink
machine is using. Make sure that they can get through their proxy and to
your URL. They need to make sure that the HTTP proxy is set up properly
(proxy URL, proxy User ID, proxy password) in BizLink and that the
outbound transport for you is configured to use the proxy.

HTH
Mary

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> Has anyone had problem using Dynamic DNS redirection for AS2?
> 
> One of our clients is using DNS2GO to redirect their URL 
> (www.coname.dns2go.com) to their current IP address.
> 
> We do this because their ISP does not give them a fixed IP (which is
much 
> cheaper).
> 
> For the last week, one of their TPs has been unable to connect.
> The TP is using Inovis Bizlink for their AS2. Our client is using
IP*Works.
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> We have never had problems before...
> 
> comments???
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