Re: Problems with SORBS?
On Sat, 2018-04-07 at 02:07 -0400, Bill Cole wrote: > On 6 Apr 2018, at 8:08, Martin Gregorie wrote: > > > I'm getting a lot of SORBS lookups rejected due to an "unexpected > > RCODE". Is anybody else seeing these? > > I'm sure someone is... > > There are none of those where I see. If the "unexpected RCODE" is > SERVFAIL, it was likely transient on their end. > Yep, all are SERVFAIL and another big bunch appeared in my logwatch report today. My volume is far too small to trigger REFUSED and I do run a non-forwarding dns server. Thanks for your explanation, though its looking a bit more like an intransigent transient than it did earlier. Martin
Re: Problems with SORBS?
On 6 Apr 2018, at 8:08, Martin Gregorie wrote: I'm getting a lot of SORBS lookups rejected due to an "unexpected RCODE". Is anybody else seeing these? I'm sure someone is... There are none of those where I see. If the "unexpected RCODE" is SERVFAIL, it was likely transient on their end. If it was REFUSED then you may need to whether you might be hitting whatever the volume caps are (I have no idea what the SORBS volume caps are.)
Re: Problems with sorbs and this list Fwd: Re: What blacklists are you using at your MTA?
On 03.04.11 21:56, dar...@chaosreigns.com wrote: > If you go through the garbage required to register to get to the contents > of this link, you'll see that this IP hits two listings, "Escalated" > entries, and "DUHL" entries, both of which are colored green, which it says > means "Historical Listings (inactive)". But it's still listed: > > $ host 171.225.210.67.dnsbl.sorbs.net > 171.225.210.67.dnsbl.sorbs.net has address 127.0.0.10 > > - Forwarded message from Jonathan Nichols - > > : host mx1.eu.apache.org[192.87.106.230] > > said: > >550 Dynamic IP Addresses See: > >http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml?67.210.225.171 (in reply to RCPT TO > >command) > - End forwarded message - oh... with 300 TTL we should better not trust you this is NOT dynamic IP. It's one of things mentioned at SORBS page... 171.225.210.67.in-addr.arpa. 300 IN PTR heap.pbp.net. ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: 225.210.67.in-addr.arpa. 300IN NS heap.pbp.net. ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION: heap.pbp.net. 300 IN A 67.210.225.171 -- Matus UHLAR - fantomas, uh...@fantomas.sk ; http://www.fantomas.sk/ Warning: I wish NOT to receive e-mail advertising to this address. Varovanie: na tuto adresu chcem NEDOSTAVAT akukolvek reklamnu postu. The 3 biggets disasters: Hiroshima 45, Tschernobyl 86, Windows 95
Re: Problems with sorbs and this list Fwd: Re: What blacklists are you using at your MTA?
If you go through the garbage required to register to get to the contents of this link, you'll see that this IP hits two listings, "Escalated" entries, and "DUHL" entries, both of which are colored green, which it says means "Historical Listings (inactive)". But it's still listed: $ host 171.225.210.67.dnsbl.sorbs.net 171.225.210.67.dnsbl.sorbs.net has address 127.0.0.10 - Forwarded message from Jonathan Nichols - > : host mx1.eu.apache.org[192.87.106.230] > said: >550 Dynamic IP Addresses See: >http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml?67.210.225.171 (in reply to RCPT TO >command) - End forwarded message - -- "...this thing we call 'failure' is not the falling down, but the staying down." - Mary Pickford http://www.ChaosReigns.com