Jennifer Gavin-Wear wrote:
> I'll have to kick the people who wrote my TPC/IP manual then, and as of when
> I did sample tests for MCSE they also have the Class addresses wrong!

Makes you wonder if there isn't some truth to all the jokes about 
Minesweeper Consultants and Solitaire Experts :)


> Whether you control the DHCP server or not you would still have to delecare
> the IP address range in firewall and mail server configs.

If you control the DHCP server you can make sure the host you 
want to allow access gets a very specific IP address that has 
certain rules that don't apply to other IP addresses.


But to get back on topic. Most ISPs use DHCP to assign IP 
addresses to customers. Even if these IP addresses are semi 
static (based on some form of option 82), these IPs are not 
identifiable for outsiders through the normal ARIN / RIPE etc 
registries like larger direct assignments are. Since about 80% of 
spam originates from hacked/infected end-users, some DNS RBLs 
list these DHCP addresses for pre-emptive blocking since they are 
mainly end-users anyway. That is the relevance of DHCP in spam 
blocking.

Jochem

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