[gentoo-user] Changing IPs in a hosted environment
My new IP seems to be on at least 2 spam lists. The other 7 IPs in my block seem to be on only 1 spam list. Should I leave my /etc/conf.d/net as-is, except add: alias_eth0=my.new.ip.address and then point DNS to my.new.ip.address? After doing this, will I be able to use my.new.ip.address in all external and internal fashions? - Grant
Re: [gentoo-user] Changing IPs in a hosted environment
=== On Sun, 08/16, Grant wrote: === My new IP seems to be on at least 2 spam lists. === It might be better to just get them off the spam lists. ;-) Most of them have an automated system where they can re-check your IP and adjust the list. -- Keith Dart -- -- Keith Dart ke...@dartworks.biz ===
Re: [gentoo-user] Changing IPs in a hosted environment
My new IP seems to be on at least 2 spam lists. === It might be better to just get them off the spam lists. ;-) Most of them have an automated system where they can re-check your IP and adjust the list. -- Keith Dart Thanks Keith. Sounds like a good idea. Do you have a favorite blacklist checker? - Grant
Re: [gentoo-user] Changing IPs in a hosted environment
=== On Sun, 08/16, Grant wrote: === Thanks Keith. Sounds like a good idea. Do you have a favorite blacklist checker? === No, just go to the main web site of whatever list you're on. I've had to do this some time ago. ;-) It wasn't too hard, but I don't remember the details now, sorry. -- Keith Dart -- -- Keith Dart ke...@dartworks.biz ===
Re: [gentoo-user] Changing IPs in a hosted environment
Thanks Keith. Sounds like a good idea. Do you have a favorite blacklist checker? === No, just go to the main web site of whatever list you're on. I've had to do this some time ago. ;-) It wasn't too hard, but I don't remember the details now, sorry. -- Keith Dart No problem, thanks again. - Grant