Unfortunately if your ISP isn't following internet basics, it's unlikely
they will listen to you.  It's sad that so many ISPs seem to not care about
standards or security.

I disabled the failed ptr lookup,  so it won't be an issue for that going
forward.

--Josh

On Oct 8, 2017 8:44 AM, "pault" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 02/10/17 07:29, Ken Fallon wrote:
>
> > If this happens please forward your IP Address, and time ranges in UTC
> > ISO8601 format (yyyy-mm-ddTHH:mm:ss) to us please as this will help us
> > determine the issue again.
>
> also happening to me for about the last week on 95.129.254.254.
>
> what should i be saying to my isp about PTR records?
>
> pault
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> gpg fp: 66E0 31C2 8BB6 5E54 2D30  3AE2 1B1E 3809 6336 4EA6
>
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