Am 24.05.2016 um 21:44 schrieb Reindl Harald:
Am 24.05.2016 um 21:40 schrieb Nick Howitt:On 24/05/2016 19:11, Reindl Harald wrote:Am 24.05.2016 um 20:05 schrieb Nick Howitt:http://uribl.com/refused.shtmlThanks for the link. I use OpenDNS and it looks like it is being blocked. My mailserver is my gateway and only runs dnsmasq rather than bind and I am only a home user, so, from your link, I fall under the low volume user section. Is there anyting reasonable I can do?when you dnsmasq forwards queries to any other dns server instead doing recursion itself the server you ask is contacting the rbl and *any other* user using the same dns-server raises the count the RBL server *never* will see your IP and can't distinct between you and other users*never* use a forwarind/ISP nameserver for a inbound MXIf I understand you, I don't. I have my own domain and my mx record points to my dyndns FQDNif you dnsmasq forward to OpenDNS you do http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles-tutorials/netgeneral/Understanding-DNS-Recursion.htmlOk, but how does it help me? From what I've read it seems dnsmasq can only do recursion. If I keep dnsmasq then I would need to point it to another iterative DNS resolver running on my box such as PowerDNS or BIND rather than to OpenDNS or have I misunderstood? Is there something simple I can do with dnamasq or OpenDNS?no idea why you insist in dnsmasq and especially opendns a unbound or bind default setup does recursion __________________________________ "dnsmasq can only do recursion" - jesus NO - when you did something like below it is a forwarding server - just try to UNDERSTAND the link above explaining HWAT dns-recursion is - IT IS NOT "use a specific nameserver like below for resolving" __________________________________
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDNS#Discontinued_advertisingindependent that they don't do it now (as far as i can see) THIS IS NOTHING a dns provider ever should do and BREAKS MAIL HEAVILY because of missing NXDOMAIN respones
opendns has NOTHING to do with "open" or "opensource"OpenDNS is a company and service which extends the Domain Name System (DNS) by adding features such as phishing protection and optional content filtering to traditional recursive DNS services
THIS IS NOT FOR INBOUND MAILSERVERS THIS IS NOT RECURSION THIS BREAKS SPAMFILTERING https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDNS#Name_Server_IP_Addresses
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