I opened port 389 through a client firewall from our Imail Server (just
in testing) and attempted to query their server using the exchange2alias
script, however, it is returning the following error:
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Hi Dan-
They do not appear to be registered to the same organizations. See below:
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MYWAY.COM
Ask Jeeves, Inc. (56N74PTT1)
555 12th Street Suite 500
Oakland,, CA 94607
United States
Phone: Inc. Fax: 510-985-7400
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Updated:
Yeah, I saw that in WHOIS. But I received some legit e-mail from a
MYWAY.COM user which was routed through an EXCITENETWORK.COM server and if
you look up the A record for each the IPs are right next to each other...
http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/lookup.ch?name=myway.comtype=A -
208.45.133.133
Well, I was pretty sure that MyWay and IWon were the sample people.
Check out:
http://www.senderbase.org/search?searchString=208.45.133.134
Which shows their reverse DNS are indeed right beside each other, in a
ARIN block registered to The Excite Network-iWon
So it looks to me that Excite owns
on 1/26/05 1:55 PM, Dan Geiser wrote:
It looks like Excite, MyWay.com, iWon, Ask Jeeves are all somehow
intermingled.
The Excite Network owns both.
http://www.senderbase.org/search?searchString=ExciteNetwork.com
http://www.senderbase.org/search?searchString=myway.com
Greg
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Sandy,
Thanks for your reply. I did use the LDAP Browser from Softerra
(great tool by the way), it reports the RootDSE correctly during setup.
What does an error of 0x80005000 indicate? Is this a permission error?
When I use the Softerra utility, if I specify anonymous, then I