IP Expiration and Host Name Mismatch: A Common Client ServerConnectivity Issue

Authors

  • Prashanth Kodurupati Information Technology, Managed File Transfer Engineer, PragmaEdge LLC, Alpharetta, USA Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JAICC/2022(1)257

Keywords:

IP Expiration

Abstract

Most whitelists refer to IP addresses, not host names, so when an IP address expires, a client-server may be unable to establish a secure connection with
the host server because the new IP address is not on the whitelist. The problem is different for dynamic and static IP addresses because of the inherent change frequency, thus warranting different solutions. For dynamic IP, more flexible whitelists or automated whitelist modifications may be more feasible. For static IPs, manually modifying the script that allows whitelisted servers to pass through the firewall may make more sense, especially if security is a major concern.

Author Biography

  • Prashanth Kodurupati, Information Technology, Managed File Transfer Engineer, PragmaEdge LLC, Alpharetta, USA

    Prashanth Kodurupati, Information Technology, Managed File Transfer Engineer, PragmaEdge LLC, Alpharetta, USA.

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Published

2022-09-15

How to Cite

IP Expiration and Host Name Mismatch: A Common Client ServerConnectivity Issue. (2022). Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Cloud Computing, 1(3), 1-3. https://doi.org/10.47363/JAICC/2022(1)257

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