JL> If only. I am constantly amazed at the bozos who misconfigure their
JL> DNSBL lookups and don't notice.
Part of the problem is that the protocol is designed to overlay an
existing protocol without providing a valid positive response. In
this case, lame ISP configures a typo and goes for ages without
noticing that it didn't help them at all because every query was
getting a NXDOMAIN back
Uh, not quite. Try looking up 2.0.0.127.abuse.net, and then explain to me
why people keep hammering on it.
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