On Mon, 11 Jan 2010, 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.
Have you tried all 3 of the routes listed at http://www.au.sorbs.net/faq/dul.shtml ? Something they don't tell you on the web page is that they ignore TTL and cache your DNS for a relatively long time. If you tried for automated removal and your rDNS wasn't SORBS-compliant, automated removal isn't going to work for some number of days (I forget how many) even after you have made your rDNS SORBS-compliant. 67.196.137.160 H160.C137.B196.A67.tor.colo.heavycomputing.ca. 67.196.137.161 H161.C137.B196.A67.tor.colo.heavycomputing.ca. 67.196.137.162 H162.C137.B196.A67.tor.colo.heavycomputing.ca. 67.196.137.163 sizone.org. 67.196.137.164 H164.C137.B196.A67.tor.colo.heavycomputing.ca. 67.196.137.165 H165.C137.B196.A67.tor.colo.heavycomputing.ca. 67.196.137.166 H166.C137.B196.A67.tor.colo.heavycomputing.ca. With rDNS like that...good luck. Go read http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-msullivan-dnsop-generic-naming-schemes-00.txt change your rDNS, wait a few days, and maybe you'll have a chance. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jon Lewis | I route Senior Network Engineer | therefore you are Atlantic Net | _________ http://www.lewis.org/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key_________