We're using cfReCaptcha and got the following message.  Anyone else receive 
this email?


Dear reCAPTCHA Customer,

As part of moving reCAPTCHA to the Google infrastructure, the IP addresses of 
api-verify.recaptcha.net have changed. Nearly all our customers were 
automatically moved to the new IP addresses through DNS 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System). However, our logs indicate 
that your server is not respecting the DNS change and is still resolving our 
verification url to the old IP addresses, which will be decommissioned next 
Friday (April 2). 

*** If your server does not update its DNS records by April 2, reCAPTCHA will 
stop working on your site. ***

The most likely cause for having stale DNS records is that you use Java to 
verify reCAPTCHA solutions, which by default caches DNS forever. Here are some 
instructions on how to fix this: 
http://wiki.recaptcha.net/index.php/Overview#Important:_DNS_Caching  

If you are not using Java, your DNS resolver most likely has a bug. We 
recommend you switch to: http://code.google.com/speed/public-dns/

For your information, the following IP addresses will be decommissioned on 
April 2:

64.34.251.144/28 (64.34.251.144 - 64.34.251.159) 
69.12.97.160/27 (69.12.97.160 - 69.12.97.191) 
87.233.189.0/27 (87.233.189.0 - 87.233.189.31) 
Cheers,
--The reCAPTCHA Team

-- 
reCAPTCHA: stop spam, read books
http://recaptcha.net 

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