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- The peers <b>carol</b>, <b>dave</b>, and <b>moon</b> all have dynamic IP addresses,
- so that the remote end is defined symbolically by <b>right=%<hostname></b>.
- The ipsec starter resolves the fully-qualified hostname into the current IP address
- via a DNS lookup (simulated by an /etc/hosts entry). Since the peer IP addresses are
- expected to change over time, the prefix '%' is used as an implicit alternative to the
- explicit <b>rightallowany=yes</b> option which will allow an IKE
- main mode rekeying to arrive from an arbitrary IP address under the condition that
- the peer identity remains unchanged. When this happens the old tunnel is replaced
- by an IPsec connection to the new origin.
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- In this scenario both <b>carol</b> and <b>dave</b> initiate a tunnel to
- <b>moon</b> which has a named connection definition for each peer. Although
- the IP addresses of both <b>carol</b> and <b>dave</b> are stale, thanks to
- the '%' prefix <b>moon</b> will accept the IKE negotiations from the actual IP addresses.
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