
On Mon January 11 2010 09:48, Ken Chase wrote:
Anyone got some pointers on how to get off SORBS' Dynamic IP lists?
We've followed their RFC proposed static reverse DNS assignment naming and all elements of their FAQ.
We are not spammers. The /24 in question isnt listed on any RBLs except SORBS DUL.
We've submitted requests in various different formats, but get a robot reply and -ENOJOY.
We've even had our upstream that is listed at the RIR as managing the supernet of our BGP announced prefixes submit requests to delist for the /24, but we are only ever replied to by a robot that lists 67.196.137.0/24 as dynamic except .163 (somehow manually excluded from their db, I think when they werent adrift in years past). Our upstream's techs are also at a loss now and suggested I seek arcane clue amongst the sages here.
Pointers appreciated.
/kc
Hmmm, probably something to do with your "reverse" naming convention: host 67.196.137.1 1.137.196.67.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer H1.C137.B196.A67.tor.colo.heavycomputing.ca. host 67.196.137.163 163.137.196.67.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer sizone.org. host 67.196.137.16 16.137.196.67.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer H16.C137.B196.A67.tor.colo.heavycomputing.ca. host 67.196.137.162 162.137.196.67.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer H162.C137.B196.A67.tor.colo.heavycomputing.ca. IP 67.196.137.163 appears to actually have a "name" and everything else has Hnnn.C137.B196.A67.tor.colo.heavycomputing.ca (where nnn is the fourth octet IP). -- Larry Smith lesmith@ecsis.net