On Thu 07 Sep 2000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 12:55:07AM -0500, Joseph Carter wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 11:37:55PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > yes.  get an ISP that can do reverse DNS.  YEESHHH!  I'll happily bounce
> > > their mail until then.
> > 
> > Are you willing to pay the difference between the cost of that user's
> > current ISP and one which meets your standard?  Until then, you have
> > absolutely no right to tell someone what ISP they should use.

> In any case, reverse DNS lookup is reasonable, no matter what you think
> of DUL.

I have to agree with this. The previous time, the discussion was
using DUL to block email. This is about reverse DNS lookups
failing, which is a completely different this. If the reverse
DBS lookup fails, you either have a grossly incompetent ISP(*) or
a malicious one.

(*) Try this for size:

   $ nslookup
   Default Server:  localhost
   Address:  127.0.0.1

   > set type=mx
   > deanmoor.nl
   Server:  localhost
   Address:  127.0.0.1

   Non-authoritative answer:
   deanmoor.nl     preference = 10, mail exchanger = mail.deanmoor.nl

   Authoritative answers can be found from:
   deanmoor.nl     nameserver = ns01.deanmoor.nl
   deanmoor.nl     nameserver = ns02.deanmoor.nl
   mail.deanmoor.nl        internet address = 193.203.225.35
   ns01.deanmoor.nl        internet address = 193.203.225.35
   ns02.deanmoor.nl        internet address = 193.203.225.36
   > set type=a
   > 193.203.225.35
   Server:  localhost
   Address:  127.0.0.1

   *** localhost can't find 193.203.225.35: Non-existent host/domain
   > 193.203.225.36
   Server:  localhost
   Address:  127.0.0.1

   *** localhost can't find 193.203.225.36: Non-existent host/domain
   > www.deanmoor.nl
   Server:  localhost
   Address:  127.0.0.1

   Non-authoritative answer:
   Name:    www.deanmoor.nl
   Address:  193.203.225.10

   > 193.203.225.10
   Server:  localhost
   Address:  127.0.0.1

   *** localhost can't find 193.203.225.10: Non-existent host/domain

It used to be a different scenario:
   mail.deanmoor.nl -> 193.203.225.35 -> www.deanmoor.nl ->
                                                193.203.225.10 -> unknown

I contacted them about this (a couple of times), but they were convinced
that their setup was correct. They also tried to convince me that I
misunderstood the problem. Yeah, right.

I recommended my client to go elsewhere for internet connectivity.
He did, and now knows that it is possible to have a reliable internet
connection. He now also pays in excess of US$1000 a year _less_ for it.


Paul Slootman
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