27 Jun
2008
27 Jun
'08
10:42 a.m.
Do you actually have a problem beyond "ZOMG, dnsstuff.com says I am in uceprotect?". Its not a list that I personally would waste time with. BTW, the kind of issue that often affects "cost effective" colo shops - so-called snowshoe spam - typically HAS matching forward and reverse. srs On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 7:06 PM, Drew Weaver <drew.weaver@thenap.com> wrote:
Hello everyone, this is possibly off-topic here, not entirely sure.
I'm kind of confused about some of uceprotect's policies, they seem to require every IP address to have reverse DNS with matching forwards (which works fine for a wireless/broadband/dial-up ISP, but not so much for a