On Monday 26 January 2009 04:45:49 Steve Freegard wrote: > Sahil Tandon wrote: > > On Sun, 25 Jan 2009, Chris wrote: > >> I just noticed this when manually testing a newly learned spam that was > >> receiving a less than 1 score. Had to use the kill command to stop the > >> process. Is ixhasn.net possibly down? > > > > s/ixhasn.net/ixhash.net/ :-) That host is up, but there appear to be > > some DNS issues with ctyme.ixhash.net; the A record is missing. > > ctyme.ixhash.net doesn't require an A record; to work correctly it only > requires an NS record: > > s...@laptop-smf:~$ host -t NS ctyme.ixhash.net > ctyme.ixhash.net name server c.ixhash.net. > ctyme.ixhash.net name server f.ixhash.net. > > The only criticism I have for the ixhash zones is that there is no > published test point (e.g. 2.0.0.127 like for most DNSBLs). > > Regards, > Steve. I had to disable the ixhash tests last night as SA was apparently timing out and no mail was getting tested.
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