Return-Path: Received: from [193.121.73.12] (HELO belgavillage.be) by mail.stalker.com (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 5.1.12e) with ESMTP id 40526668 for CGatePro@mail.stalker.com; Mon, 13 Aug 2007 08:14:54 -0700 Received-SPF: pass receiver=mail.stalker.com; client-ip=193.121.73.12; envelope-from=abarguia@mail.belgavillage.be Received: from [193.121.73.97] (account abarguia@mail.belgavillage.be [193.121.73.97] verified) by belgavillage.be (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 4.2.10) with ESMTP id 2226068 for CGatePro@mail.stalker.com; Mon, 13 Aug 2007 17:14:00 +0200 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v752.3) In-Reply-To: References: Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-2-404923538 Message-Id: <7FE94AF5-1014-40BF-810B-1862B9EAB3DB@mail.belgavillage.be> From: cherif abarguia Subject: Re: Cgate and DNS Server on the same computer ? Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 17:13:57 +0200 To: "CommuniGate Pro Discussions" X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.752.3) --Apple-Mail-2-404923538 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; delsp=yes; format=flowed =46rom the cgaye doc : Default IP Address =AB When CommuniGate Pro receives a message, it can assign one of its =20= local network addresses to that message, and if the SMTP module needs =20= to send such a message, it will send it via the assigned local =20 address. See the Domains section for more details. All other messages =20= are sent out via the Default SMTP IP Address. Set this setting to OS =20 Default to let the server OS pick the proper local network address =20 itself.. =BB So the answer to my first question would be to just setup the =20 listeners as Marc explained and that's all. The setting for SMTP =20 sending will be Defauly IP adress set to OS Default. Is that correct ? On 13 ao=FBt 07, at 16:25, cherif abarguia wrote: > I have just figured how to setup cgate to listen to the different =20 > IP adresses assigned to the different domain names. But howto for =20 > sending ? > > On 13 ao=FBt 07, at 15:54, cherif abarguia wrote: > >> Thanks for your answer, Marcel >> What if there are more than two IP adresses ? CGP is running three =20= >> domain names, each one is assigned a fixed IP address. >> What will be the problem if cgate is listening to all the =20 >> addresses, including the ethernet one, assigned to the DNS Server ? >> >> ch. abarguia >> >> On 13 ao=FBt 07, at 14:28, Marcel Hochuli wrote: >> >>> Hi >>> >>> I have the same setup here: Two IP addresses on a Xserve G4. I =20 >>> assigned the first to CGP and the second to Men and Mice DNS. >>> >>> You have to set up CGP manually, to listen only to the one =20 >>> address (on every listener) and to send on the same address. You =20 >>> also have to set up DNS manually to listen only to the other =20 >>> address (this has to be done in the config-files, as Men and Mice =20= >>> Suite has no GUI for this setting). >>> >>> On my old setup (replaced in the middle of 2006), I had also two =20 >>> IPs on the same machine but the first IP was DNS and the second =20 >>> was CGP. >>> >>> Both variants work(ed) seamless. >>> >>> >>> Marcel >>> ___________________________________ >>> >>> >>> Am 13.08.2007 um 12:05 schrieb cherif abarguia: >>> >>>> Until now my DNS server is running on a different computer than =20 >>>> cgate pro. >>>> >>>> I wish to install Communigate Pro and the DNS Server on the same =20= >>>> computer, configured with multiple IP addresses. >>>> >>>> What's the best method for doing it ? Does the Ethernet IP =20 >>>> address must be the cgate one for the licensed domain name or =20 >>>> could it be the DNS server one ? In other words, can I assign a =20 >>>> IP address to the cgate server from the additional IP addresses =20 >>>> and keep the ethernet IP address for the DNS server. >>>> >>>> DNS Server: menand mice suite >>>> Cate : 4.2.10 - multiple domains, each one with its IP address >>>> Platform: Biprocessor Macintosh G4 >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance for your advice and help >>>> >>>> ############################################################# >>>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to >>>> the mailing list . >>>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>>> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to >>> digest@mail.stalker.com> >>>> To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to >>> index@mail.stalker.com> >>>> Send administrative queries to >>> >>> >>> ############################################################# >>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to >>> the mailing list . >>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to >> digest@mail.stalker.com> >>> To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to >> index@mail.stalker.com> >>> Send administrative queries to >> >> >> ############################################################# >> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to >> the mailing list . >> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to > digest@mail.stalker.com> >> To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to > index@mail.stalker.com> >> Send administrative queries to > > > ############################################################# > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to digest@mail.stalker.com> > To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to index@mail.stalker.com> > Send administrative queries to --Apple-Mail-2-404923538 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 =46rom the cgaye doc :=A0Default IP = Address

=AB=A0When CommuniGate Pro receives a message, it = can assign one of its local network addresses to that message, and if = the SMTP module needs to send such a message, it will send it via the = assigned local address. See the Domains section for more = details. All other messages are sent out via the Default SMTP IP = Address. Set this setting to OS = Default = to let the server OS pick the proper local network address itself.. = =BB

So the answer to my first question would be to just setup the = listeners as Marc explained and that's all. The setting for SMTP sending = will be Defauly IP adress set to OS Default.

Is that correct ?


On = 13 ao=FBt 07, at 16:25, cherif abarguia wrote:

I have just figured how to setup cgate to listen to = the different IP adresses assigned to the different domain names. But = howto for sending ?
On 13 ao=FBt 07, at 15:54, = cherif abarguia wrote:
Thanks for = your answer, Marcel
What if there are more than = two IP adresses ? CGP is running three domain names, each one is = assigned a fixed IP address.
What will be = the problem if cgate is listening to all the addresses, including the = ethernet one,=A0 assigned = to the DNS Server ?
ch. abarguia

On 13 = ao=FBt 07, at 14:28, Marcel Hochuli wrote:

Hi
I have the same setup here: Two = IP addresses on a Xserve G4. I assigned the first to CGP and the second = to Men and Mice DNS.
You have to set up CGP manually, = to listen only to the one address (on every listener) and to send on the = same address. You also have to set up DNS manually to listen only to the = other address (this has to be done in the config-files, as Men and Mice = Suite has no GUI for this setting).

On my old setup (replaced in the = middle of 2006), I had also two IPs on the same machine but the first IP = was DNS and the second was CGP.

Both variants work(ed) = seamless.




Am 13.08.2007 um 12:05 schrieb = cherif abarguia:

=
Until now my DNS server is = running on a different computer than cgate pro.

I wish = to install Communigate Pro and the DNS Server on the same computer, = configured with multiple IP addresses.

What's the = best method for doing it ? Does the Ethernet IP address must be the = cgate one for the licensed domain name or could it be the DNS server one = ? In other words, can I assign a IP address to the cgate server from the = additional IP addresses and keep the ethernet IP address for the DNS = server.

DNS Server: menand mice suite
Cate : 4.2.10 - multiple domains, each one with its = IP address
Platform: Biprocessor Macintosh = G4

Thanks in advance for your advice and help

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