On 2019-04-13 14:57, André Rodier wrote:
On 2019-04-13 14:41, Jorge Bastos wrote:
André,
It'll always be RC doing the connection, not the IP of the other side
that open's the browser,
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Sent: 13 de abril de 2019 14:36
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Subject: [RCU] Sending the original IP address to the IMAP server
Hello everyone,
I would like to know if there is a way to configure RoundCube to send
the original IP address to the IMAP server, using the ID command.
This is used in Dovecot, to log the remote IP address where the client
is connecting from. and not having the logs filled of connections from
"127.0.0.1"
Is it something supported by RoundCube? And if yes, how can I
configure it?
Thanks a lot.
André
Hello Jorge,
From the browser point of view, yes.
However, I know this is technically feasible.
Dovecot allows you to override the IP address, using the ID extension.
I found this plugin:
https://github.com/corbosman/dovecot_ident/blob/master/dovecot_ident.php
Any chance this feature to be integrated in core, out of the box?
Thanks,
André
I confirm this is now working, even when using imapproxy to cache IMAP
connections.
Question for the developers: Any chance to integrate this function
directly into RoundCube, without having to use a plugin ?
It seems to be a _de facto_ standard, accoring to Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Originating-IP
Thanks,
André
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