Re: no reverse dns

2008-10-30 Thread Robin Becker
Chuck Swiger wrote: On Oct 29, 2008, at 11:10 AM, Robin Becker wrote: We have just moved offices and our freebsd machine has started complaining in the following terms Oct 29 17:14:39 int kernel: arplookup ww.xx.yy.zz failed: host is not on local network We have an external router connected

Re: no reverse dns

2008-10-29 Thread Olivier Nicole
Hi, > Oct 29 17:14:39 int kernel: arplookup ww.xx.yy.zz failed: host is not on > local > network > > We have an external router connected as a dhcp server at 192.168.0.2 which > apparently has external address ww.xx.yy.zz. I am using a fixed ip address ie > > 192.168.0.6 > > I have this in m

Re: no reverse dns

2008-10-29 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Oct 29, 2008, at 11:10 AM, Robin Becker wrote: We have just moved offices and our freebsd machine has started complaining in the following terms Oct 29 17:14:39 int kernel: arplookup ww.xx.yy.zz failed: host is not on local network We have an external router connected as a dhcp server a

no reverse dns

2008-10-29 Thread Robin Becker
We have just moved offices and our freebsd machine has started complaining in the following terms Oct 29 17:14:39 int kernel: arplookup ww.xx.yy.zz failed: host is not on local network We have an external router connected as a dhcp server at 192.168.0.2 which apparently has external address

Re: no reverse DNS causing connectivity problems

2008-06-09 Thread Jeffrey Goldberg
[mailed and posted] On Jun 9, 2008, at 8:57 PM, Jake Evans wrote: I've had a few people complain that when they telnet/ssh/ftp/web to our server, it's slow... I've traced the problem to them having no reverse on their IPs. You should configure your servers to not do the reverse lookup. No

Re: no reverse DNS causing connectivity problems

2008-06-09 Thread Derek Ragona
At 08:57 PM 6/9/2008, Jake Evans wrote: [Please cc in replies, not currently subscribed. Thank you.] I have a quick question that I can't seem to find an answer to via Google so far. I've had a few people complain that when they telnet/ssh/ftp/web to our server, it's slow... I've traced the

no reverse DNS causing connectivity problems

2008-06-09 Thread Jake Evans
[Please cc in replies, not currently subscribed. Thank you.] I have a quick question that I can't seem to find an answer to via Google so far. I've had a few people complain that when they telnet/ssh/ftp/web to our server, it's slow... I've traced the problem to them having no reverse on the

Re: Tinydns configuration... works, but no reverse dns

2008-04-04 Thread Jon Radel
John Almberg wrote: > > I am using tinydns on my FreeBSD server. Normal DNS lookups work fine, > but I can't get reverse DNS to work. > > My colocation provider says they have delegated DNS to my name servers. > If there is a way to independently verify this, I don't know how to do > it, so I am

Re: Tinydns configuration... works, but no reverse dns

2008-04-04 Thread John Almberg
freesparky# dig +trace -x 66.111.0.194 That *is* handy. which does bring up the issue of why you refer to ns0 and ns1 in your question and your provider delegates to ns1, ns2, and ns3, the last of which doesn't appear to have an A record anywhere useful. Ah, ha... I gave my provider ns0-ns

Tinydns configuration... works, but no reverse dns

2008-04-04 Thread John Almberg
I am using tinydns on my FreeBSD server. Normal DNS lookups work fine, but I can't get reverse DNS to work. My colocation provider says they have delegated DNS to my name servers. If there is a way to independently verify this, I don't know how to do it, so I am taking their word for it.

OT: exim and no reverse dns

2003-08-14 Thread Steve Hovey
anyone know how to block email if they dont have reverse dns on pre-exim 4? I see call back stuff, and make em match stuff - but I want just, if it has NONE ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions