[BIND-users] Thank you Warren!!! - WAS::Re: This list's prefix

2013-06-16 Thread Jerry K

Hello Warren,

Thank you so much for this post.

Long time procmail user here.  I'm only sad I didn't think of this 
myself first.


Its been working great for me on this list, and a couple of others.

Jerry


On 06/ 5/13 12:46 PM, Warren Kumari wrote:


On Jun 5, 2013, at 11:43 AM, Narcis Garcia informat...@actiu.net wrote:


It's not the only mailing list where I'm subscribed.
Could please the administrator setup a prefix for messages' subject?


You have unwittingly walked into a religious argument.

If, like me, you really like list prefixes,  *and* you use procmial, you can 
add them yourself:

# Add an [6MAN] to messages to the IPv6 Maintenance Working Group \(6man\) 
ipv6.ietf.org
:0 fw
* ^List-Id:[ ].*\ipv6\.ietf\.org\
|/bin/sed -e 's/^Subject:[ ]*/Subject: [6MAN] /'

Nice to meet another member of the Church of Prefixes. We meet on Saturdays, 
and wear tricorn hats. Sure, folk laugh at the hats, but at least it draws 
attention away from our list prefix kink.

Warren



For example:
[bind-u]


Thanks.


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Re: Thank you Warren!!! - WAS::Re: This list's prefix

2013-06-16 Thread Doug Barton
Great! Now step 2 is to remove the tag from the subject line before 
sending mail back to the list. :)



On 06/16/2013 02:50 PM, Jerry K wrote:

Hello Warren,

Thank you so much for this post.

Long time procmail user here.  I'm only sad I didn't think of this
myself first.

Its been working great for me on this list, and a couple of others.

Jerry


On 06/ 5/13 12:46 PM, Warren Kumari wrote:


On Jun 5, 2013, at 11:43 AM, Narcis Garcia informat...@actiu.net wrote:


It's not the only mailing list where I'm subscribed.
Could please the administrator setup a prefix for messages' subject?


You have unwittingly walked into a religious argument.

If, like me, you really like list prefixes,  *and* you use procmial,
you can add them yourself:

# Add an [6MAN] to messages to the IPv6 Maintenance Working Group
\(6man\) ipv6.ietf.org
:0 fw
* ^List-Id:[ ].*\ipv6\.ietf\.org\
|/bin/sed -e 's/^Subject:[ ]*/Subject: [6MAN] /'

Nice to meet another member of the Church of Prefixes. We meet on
Saturdays, and wear tricorn hats. Sure, folk laugh at the hats, but at
least it draws attention away from our list prefix kink.

Warren



For example:
[bind-u]


Thanks.


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How to avoid a second-level domain name random query

2013-06-16 Thread ShanyiWan
How to avoid a second-level domain name random query,logs as follow:
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.361 queries: client 121.12.219.79#2434 (odqb.x.com): 
query: odqb.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.407 queries: client 121.15.253.192#56078 (dogd.x.com): 
query: dogd.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.407 queries: client 116.16.127.250#3286 (ghsb.x.com): 
query: ghsb.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.407 queries: client 182.90.91.251#2650 (gsq.x.com): query: 
gsq.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.407 queries: client 61.128.130.231#23459 (lag.x.com): 
query: lag.x.com IN A -EDC (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.407 queries: client 58.20.125.162#1356 (pedm.x.com): 
query: pedm.x.com IN A -EDC (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.407 queries: client 61.180.213.26#3070 (rdxnb.x.com): 
query: rdxnb.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.407 queries: client 59.46.60.51#31885 (mrlvs.x.com): 
query: mrlvs.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.407 queries: client 117.81.222.217#1729 (wagtd.x.com): 
query: wagtd.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.407 queries: client 124.244.193.115#3886 (oova.x.com): 
query: oova.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.407 queries: client 183.245.2.161#3297 (djsrd.x.com): 
query: djsrd.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.408 queries: client 218.76.86.242#53194 (yxd.x.com): 
query: yxd.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.408 queries: client 183.60.101.134#10555 (ebi.x.com): 
query: ebi.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.408 queries: client 122.118.176.136#62131 (wtix.x.com): 
query: wtix.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.408 queries: client 183.60.101.132#49290 (umf.x.com): 
query: umf.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.408 queries: client 221.1.65.28#40579 (lgefy.x.com): 
query: lgefy.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.408 queries: client 221.13.136.168#1633 (vrq.x.com): 
query: vrq.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.408 queries: client 125.80.128.38#3251 (tgpu.x.com): 
query: tgpu.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.408 queries: client 61.153.251.130#5619 (ydbkp.x.com): 
query: ydbkp.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.408 queries: client 117.35.144.230#24855 (swke.x.com): 
query: swke.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.409 queries: client 119.236.180.34#53594 (wss.x.com): 
query: wss.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.409 queries: client 171.12.4.205#3277 (cbhb.x.com): query: 
cbhb.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.409 queries: client 117.79.232.217#41566 (mpti.x.com): 
query: mpti.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.409 queries: client 110.17.12.124#2552 (bxki.x.com): 
query: bxki.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.409 queries: client 125.89.71.86#8149 (tap.x.com): query: 
tap.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.409 queries: client 119.189.219.110#3071 (yjden.x.com): 
query: yjden.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.409 queries: client 114.25.32.17#1203 (rme.x.com): query: 
rme.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.409 queries: client 123.53.100.103#26508 (tbb.x.com): 
query: tbb.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.409 queries: client 218.21.78.10#4428 (tnmv.x.com): query: 
tnmv.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.409 queries: client 222.172.68.53#56814 (ypmb.x.com): 
query: ypmb.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.409 queries: client 111.255.39.55#4237 (xuhfr.x.com): 
query: xuhfr.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.409 queries: client 58.19.217.116#4990 (jvpnm.x.com): 
query: jvpnm.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.410 queries: client 112.172.134.148#51471 (xnbo.x.com): 
query: xnbo.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.410 queries: client 218.4.201.10#3017 (ovgi.x.com): query: 
ovgi.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.410 queries: client 119.236.180.34#53606 (lalhl.x.com): 
query: lalhl.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.410 queries: client 60.164.164.98#35739 (bylvv.x.com): 
query: bylvv.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.410 queries: client 36.248.153.148#29284 (hrk.x.com): 
query: hrk.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.410 queries: client 1.189.115.63#1097 (xvd.x.com): query: 
xvd.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.410 queries: client 218.13.33.54#2402 (iiv.x.com): query: 
iiv.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.410 queries: client 121.41.238.123#61439 (euvt.x.com): 
query: euvt.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.411 queries: client 222.188.115.74#2216 (aupl.x.com): 
query: aupl.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.411 queries: client 110.52.253.225#53372 (qro.x.com): 
query: qro.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.411 queries: client 124.239.208.19#58949 (tefwc.x.com): 
query: tefwc.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20)
15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.411 queries: 

Re: How to avoid a second-level domain name random query

2013-06-16 Thread Mark Andrews

In message 201306171132543202...@114.com.cn, ShanyiWan writes:
 How to avoid a second-level domain name random query,logs as follow:

You find the software / site that is generating the queries and
remove it.  There really isn't much else you can do.

-- 
Mark Andrews, ISC
1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia
PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: ma...@isc.org
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