the site is: openbsd.amsterdam On December 20, 2018 3:33:42 AM GMT+02:00, Chris Bennett <[email protected]> wrote: >On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 01:55:32AM +0200, Flipchan wrote: >> Poke vultr about it , if its not good, just switch provider ( openbsd >amsterdam?)) >> > >They say it's my fault and that they have spent a tremendous amount of >time trying to get me off of the blacklist. (exaggeration included on >purpose). > >As you can see below, I guess it is all my fault. >I'm just going to put the DNS records back to where they were before. >What's the website for OpenBSD Amsterdam? > >Looks like I may just have to move my server from the USA to the not >USA. Why is such a simple thing as a server so hard to get??? > >Fun Fun Fun entered below: >----------------------------------------------------------------------- >Information about 108.61.242.230 > >Below is the information we have on record about 108.61.242.230 >Standards Compliance > >Does IP Address resolve to a reverse hostname... Passed! > >Does IP Address comply with reverse hostname naming convention... >Passed! >List Status > >RATS-Dyna - On the list. Worst Offender Alert. > >RATS-NoPtr - Not on the list. > >RATS-Spam - Not on the list. > >RATS-Auth - Not on the list. >Alert: Your IP is part of a network listed as a Worst Offender > >This is a Worst Offender Alert and this means that not only this IP >address, >but the whole class 'C' is also on the indicated SpamRats List. >Usually this means the whole range has the same issue of naming >conventions or >no reverse DNS AND that many IP's from this Class C have been used in >Spam Attacks, >Dictionary attacks or other forms of attacks, as detected by Mail >Servers in the >Data Collection Grid. You will NOT be able to use the removal form to >remove your >IP Addresses. If you have recently been assigned the IP Addresses, or >have changed >what these IP Addresses are used for, you can use the contact form and >ask for a >reclassification, but you will have to provide full disclosure, >including whois for >the ip addresses, your affiliation with the company that owns them, and >a description >of what the IP's were previously used for, and what they will be used >for, in order >for a Spam Auditor to consider reclassification. Remember, the majority >of the IP's >in this space WERE detected as being involved in some form of attack or >abusive >behaviour, so you had better have a good reason to ask for removal, and >you need to >own or control the IP addresses, as evidenced by ARIN whois. > >------------------------------------- >2nd IP is blacklisted on 7 lists. > >I'm sure they can quickly fix this too! > >Chris > > > >-- >You received this mail because you are subscribed to [email protected] >To unsubscribe, send a mail to: [email protected]
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