>Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2001 15:27:51 +0100
>To: Ken Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>From: Marcel von Birgelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Problems with IP based domains
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>Somehow, it still doesn't work.. it's like vchkpwd doesn't recognise 
>the local IP number at all, maybe there goes something wrong at 
>compile time?! I'll keep trying.
>
>Thanks anyway!
>
>>Pull down the latest development version 4.9.9. I updated it this
>>morning.
>>Switch to using the vipmap command. It's fairly straight forward
>>
>>./vipmap -a IP domainname
>>that will add a new mapping
>>
>>./vipmap -p
>>that will print out the current mapping
>>
>>./vipmap -d IP domainname
>>that will delete the IP <--> domainname mapping
>>
>>Ken Jones
>>inter7
>>
>>Marcel von Birgelen wrote:
>>>
>>>  I just subscribed to this mailinglist because I'm having a problem
>>>  with IP based domains.
>>>
>>>  I'm using a FreeBSD 4.2 based platform with qmail and vpopmail. Here
>>>  is an example session with my POP3 server:
>>>
>>>  Trying 212.206.9.51...
>>>  Connected to faibur.com.
>>>  Escape character is '^]'.
>>>  +OK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>  user webmaster%faibur.com
>>>  +OK
>>>  pass test
>>>  +OK
>>>  quit
>>>  +OK
>>>  Connection closed by foreign host.
>>>
>>>  Trying 212.206.9.51...
>>>  Connected to faibur.com.
>>>  Escape character is '^]'.
>>>  +OK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>  user webmaster
>>>  +OK
>>>  pass test
>>>  -ERR authorization failed
>>>  Connection closed by foreign host.
>>>
>>>  I'm using an old version of vpopmail now because the new version uses
>>>  an IP-map and I wasn't able to figure that out either.
>>>
>>>  The forward and reverse lookup (from my local machine) work correctly
>>>  (there are some issues with our upstream provider and Reverse lookup,
>>>  but they don't affect the local resolving). I've also written a
>>>  little script to ensure that tcpserver assigns the corect values to
>>>  the environment variables $TCPLOCALIP and $TCPLOCALHOST.
>>>
>>>  Here is the output for "faibur.com" at IP 212.206.9.51:
>>>
>>>  # telnet faibur.com 1111
>>>  Trying 212.206.9.51...
>>>  Connected to faibur.com.
>>>  Escape character is '^]'.
>>>  TCPLOCALIP=212.206.9.51
>>>  TCPLOCALHOST=faibur.com
>>>  Connection closed by foreign host.
>>>
>>>  My startup line for tcpserver and pop3 is:
>>>
>>>  env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:/usr/local/bin:/home/vpopmail/bin" \
>>>    tcpserver 0 pop3 qmail-popup blackhole.neoplasma.pxinfra.net \
>>>    vchkpw qmail-pop3d Maildir &
>>>
>>>  I used some other parameters with tcpserver, but no success.
>>>
>>>  Is there somebody out there that can help me?! (BTW: I know I can use
>>>  a default-domain, but since I'm running about 20 domains this is not
>>>  an option and I also know for sure that I compiled it with
>>>  --enable-ip-alias-domains=y)
>>>
>>>  Thanks for your time!!
>>>  --
>>>  Met vriendelijke groet,
>>>     Marcel von Birgelen
>>  >    AM Bridge BV
>>  >
>>  > << www.ambridge.nl >> << www.macwinkel.nl >> << www.maccenter.nl >>

-- 
Met vriendelijke groet,
   Marcel von Birgelen
   AM Bridge BV

<< www.ambridge.nl >> << www.macwinkel.nl >> << www.maccenter.nl >>

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