Bruno Wolff III wrote: > On Tue, Jan 03, 2006 at 12:08:46 -0600, > Larry Rosenman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> The issue is folks that DON'T set reverse DNS, I.E. have generic >> rDNS set on their IP's. >> >> I've seen (in my ISP days, and on my mailserver) LOTS of folks that >> can't/won't update Their rDNS, even though it's a STATICLY assigned >> address. >> >> And, as an example, my house IP changes when the PPPoE moves, and I >> have a DynDns.org Hostname that changes to support that, as well as >> a CNAME out of my domain to Point to it. > > Business class (or Speakeasy) broadband connections will generally > allow you to have custom PTR records for static IP addresses. When > using broadband for sheep, the ssh tunnel idea is probably a better > solution. > Understood. I was just pointing out the issue. I have had to whitelist some of my mortgage brokers e-mail servers because they hadn't gotten rid of the generic rDNS for their mailserver. I just wanted the issue to be in the archives when/if people don't like whatever gets committed/
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