I know that cisco either are or have integrated the IronPort reputation service into their IPS devices, maybe a check on www.senderbase.org could help. Chris Campbell --------------------- On 9 Feb 2010, at 19:36, "Andrey Gordon" <andrey.gordon@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi list
I have a problem that I can't seem to find a solution to yet. My student network is being NATted out and anyone who's on that network had troubles accessing random websites. For example, going to www.apple.com or www.facebook.com would work great, but store.apple.com would either not load or take forever to open up.
I've had that problem last week and thought I tracked it down to the NAT ip being black listed with one of the span black lists. Even though that IP is not used for mail out, that somehow seemed to affect it. Changing it to a different one seemed to solve the problem and I got that original address of the list in the mean time. Changed it back and everything was well, until today. Same symptoms, but now I don't see us listed anywhere. The best description of the symptoms seems to be that that IP is rate limited or something.
Anyone seen that? Are there any blacklists for web access?
PS. I checked everything under my control and i don't see a bottle neck anywhere or anything like and IPS working up or something....
----- Andrey Gordon [andrey.gordon@gmail.com]