Greetings all, Anyone have an SBCIS (AS7132) contact with DNS clue? I'm being told it's "company policy" that they list their nameservers as authoritative for reverse DNS on space assigned from their netblocks. IOW, they "delegate" by creating NS RRs that point to the correct NSes _and_ NS RRs pointing to their own. It gets better. Like all good "authoritative" NSes, their NSes disallow recursive processing. Is it truly company policy to screw up reverse DNS for downstreams who run their own? Wanted: AS7132 contact who understands the concept of lame servers, why they are bad, and is willing and able to help do something about it. Eddy -- Brotsman & Dreger, Inc. - EverQuick Internet Division Bandwidth, consulting, e-commerce, hosting, and network building Phone: +1 (785) 865-5885 Lawrence and [inter]national Phone: +1 (316) 794-8922 Wichita ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 11:23:58 +0000 (GMT) From: A Trap <blacklist@brics.com> To: blacklist@brics.com Subject: Please ignore this portion of my mail signature. These last few lines are a trap for address-harvesting spambots. Do NOT send mail to <blacklist@brics.com>, or you are likely to be blocked.