OK if I am right the US Treasury Department needs help!
Very much so:
They identified themselves as 10.0.7.238 instead of a host.domain !!??
This is very bad.
There are actually 3 problems with this:
[1] They did not identify themselves using a host name, which is the
standard method.
[2] They
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My personal oppioion is that ISP's, government agencies, Technology
companies should be held to a higher standard
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John,
Took getting Len
involved to set him straight.
Who is Len?
Goran Jovanovic
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My personal oppioion is that ISP's, government agencies, Technology
companies should be held to a higher standard than the average business. If
they are not following standards then they should be held for review. They
can be comprimized by zombies just like everyone else.
After reviwing the held
There is a certain dept in the Navy last year that was failing HELOBOGUS,
REVDNS, IPNOTINMX and another test I can not remember. Took 2 months to
finally convince them to fix their DNS. Their admin swore up and down that
his BIND server could not be at fault and was perfect. Took getting Len