On 2022-09-06 Kai Bojens via Exim-users wrote:
> I have a question about the "interface" option and which IP protocol it
> chooses as I obviously don't understand it fully.
[...]
> Host A: Has a transport with an explicit "interface = 1.2.3.4" IPv4
> Host A now sends mail to Host B and uses
On 06/09/2022 13:37, Kai Bojens via Exim-users wrote:
I would have that thought that exim then chooses ens3:402 for outgoing
mail, but it decides to use ens3 and IPv6. Is there any way to change this
behaviour?
Maybe it's easier to set
ignore_target_hosts = <; ; ;
in your router to use v4
On 06/09/2022 12:37, Kai Bojens via Exim-users wrote:
Am 06.09.22 um 12:53 schrieb Jeremy Harris via Exim-users:
The "interface" option says "use the interface that has this IP.
It does not say "use this IP".
Ah, I see – I didn't know that. Thanks.
But, then again there is an explicit
Am 06.09.22 um 12:53 schrieb Jeremy Harris via Exim-users:
The "interface" option says "use the interface that has this IP.
It does not say "use this IP".
Ah, I see – I didn't know that. Thanks.
But, then again there is an explicit virtual interface with that IP on
my server Host A:
ens3:
On 06/09/2022 11:28, Kai Bojens via Exim-users wrote:
Host A: Has a transport with an explicit "interface = 1.2.3.4" IPv4
The "interface" option says "use the interface that has this IP.
It does not say "use this IP".
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Cheers,
Jeremy
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I have a question about the "interface" option and which IP protocol it
chooses as I obviously don't understand it fully.
Setup:
Host A: Has IPv4 and IPv6
Host B: Has IPv4 and IPv6
Host A: Has a transport with an explicit "interface = 1.2.3.4" IPv4
Host A now sends mail to Host B and uses