Hi Micheal,

Windows Server 2003, Net-DNS 0.59. I should also say that during the time the 
problem manifested, I had a lot of network activity (mostly UDP) on this 
machine even though the CPU was idling along at less than 20%. Makes me wonder 
whether PTRmissing reports a "fail" when in fact the reverse DNS lookup didn't 
complete properly? Just a theory.

Evan
  Re: Incorrect PTRmissing?
  From: Micheal Espinola Jr (mobile) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - 2007-01-08 15:47 
  Which OS and version of Net-DNS?

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  ME2 (mobile)

  -----Original Message-----
  From: "Evan Eggers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Date: Monday, Jan 8, 2007 6:44 pm
  Subject: [Assp-user] Incorrect PTRmissing?

  N00b here...

  First of all, my hat is off to all of you who have made ASSP what it is 
today... just
  outstanding and I'm happy to be starting to use it.

  My question is this, I am occasionally seeing PTRmissing in 1.2.7 for IP 
addresses where
  dnsstuff.com reports valid reverse DNS... this is a problem, yes? I love to 
block outright
  on missing PTR but can't do it as long as this is happening. 

  Sample IP addresses from earlier today reported as PTRmissing by ASSP, but 
having valid PTR
  according to dnsstuff are:

  208.61.234.147
  151.124.247.101
  199.230.26.212

  Thanks in advance for any insight.

  Evan
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