Anyone else having ORDB.ORG Temp lookup failures? Seems to have been going on since about 1900 UTC today. Using web site to do lookups also fails or is VERY slow. Anyone know what is going on here? THANKS! Jon Kibler -- Jon R. Kibler Chief Technical Officer A.S.E.T., Inc. Charleston, SC USA (843) 849-8214 ================================================== Filtered by: TRUSTEM.COM's Email Filtering Service http://www.trustem.com/ No Spam. No Viruses. Just Good Clean Email.
I am seeing the same here. We have disabled these lookups on our mail servers. On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Jon R. Kibler wrote:
Anyone else having ORDB.ORG Temp lookup failures? Seems to have been going on since about 1900 UTC today. Using web site to do lookups also fails or is VERY slow.
Anyone know what is going on here?
THANKS! Jon Kibler
-- Thanks, --------------------------------------------------------- Joseph W. Breu, CCNA phone : +1.319.268.5228 Senior Network Administrator fax : +1.319.266.8158 Cedar Falls Utilities cell : +1.319.493.1686 support: +1.319.268.5221 url : http://www.cfu.net
Joseph W. Breu wrote:
I am seeing the same here. We have disabled these lookups on our mail servers.
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Jon R. Kibler wrote:
Anyone else having ORDB.ORG Temp lookup failures? Seems to have been going on since about 1900 UTC today. Using web site to do lookups also fails or is VERY slow.
Anyone know what is going on here?
THANKS! Jon Kibler
We have had to do the same was slowing down a bunch of mail. -- http://www.digitalrage.org/ The Information Technology News Center
Suggested Procedures: We use a script that validate the blacklisted services for: . reachability . delay . if any of our subnet is blacklisted And we also run a named exclusivly for caching requests... This way the mail system gets back on its feet by itself... Queries to loaded BL service are temporary disabled automatically... until the service become more responsive. And we know, quite fast, if a client breach its contract and start spamming... Not every antispam system are that open... But if you have one... It might be worth the 8 man hours to do a patch. Have fun... Elijah Savage wrote:
Joseph W. Breu wrote:
I am seeing the same here. We have disabled these lookups on our mail servers.
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Jon R. Kibler wrote:
Anyone else having ORDB.ORG Temp lookup failures? Seems to have been going on since about 1900 UTC today. Using web site to do lookups also fails or is VERY slow.
Anyone know what is going on here?
THANKS! Jon Kibler
We have had to do the same was slowing down a bunch of mail.
-- Alain Hebert ahebert@pubnix.net PubNIX Inc. P.O. Box 175 Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 5T7 tel 514-990-5911 http://www.pubnix.net fax 514-990-9443
Alain Hebert wrote:
Suggested Procedures:
We use a script that validate the blacklisted services for:
. reachability . delay . if any of our subnet is blacklisted
And we also run a named exclusivly for caching requests...
This way the mail system gets back on its feet by itself...
Queries to loaded BL service are temporary disabled automatically... until the service become more responsive.
And we know, quite fast, if a client breach its contract and start spamming...
Not every antispam system are that open... But if you have one... It might be worth the 8 man hours to do a patch.
Have fun...
Elijah Savage wrote:
Joseph W. Breu wrote:
I am seeing the same here. We have disabled these lookups on our mail servers.
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Jon R. Kibler wrote:
Anyone else having ORDB.ORG Temp lookup failures? Seems to have been going on since about 1900 UTC today. Using web site to do lookups also fails or is VERY slow.
Anyone know what is going on here?
THANKS! Jon Kibler
We have had to do the same was slowing down a bunch of mail.
I do run my own caching name server on the same exact box as a matter of fact. But I hear one of their servers is under DOS uttack but that is nothing official, still awaiting word. -- http://www.digitalrage.org/ The Information Technology News Center
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