Matthias,<div><br></div><div>Excellent; configurable server properties work for me.</div><div><br>Sigurd<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2010/9/1 Matthias Radestock <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:matthias@rabbitmq.com">matthias@rabbitmq.com</a>&gt;</span><br>
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On 01/09/10 13:22, Sigurd H�gsbro wrote:<br>
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Fair point on the information leakage, but I&#39;m not sure why you&#39;re<br>
concerned about the server hostname being exposed as it used to be<br>
exposed until recently.<br>
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We all learn from our mistakes ;)<div class="im"><br>
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We could also use a name/token specified in the server configuration<br>
file if you prefer not to expose DNS names.<br>
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Now *there* is an idea. Being able to extend/augment the server_properties as part of the server configuration, much like our client APIs allow you to do with the client properties. See, e.g. <a href="http://www.rabbitmq.com/releases/rabbitmq-java-client/v2.0.0/rabbitmq-java-client-javadoc-2.0.0/com/rabbitmq/client/ConnectionFactory.html#setClientProperties(java.util.Map)" target="_blank">http://www.rabbitmq.com/releases/rabbitmq-java-client/v2.0.0/rabbitmq-java-client-javadoc-2.0.0/com/rabbitmq/client/ConnectionFactory.html#setClientProperties(java.util.Map)</a><br>

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I have filed a bug for that.<br>
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Matthias.<br>
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