I get www.jeffmcnurlin.com on nslookup, and netcraft.com
(running Apache 1.3.19/Unix-Linux on DSL) at:
216.102.106.223
Brian S.
Doug Barbieri wrote:
> Thanks Henry for getting back to me. I implemented a change similar to
> yours, but I still notice that if I try to access the domain in question
> (www.jeffmcnurlin.com) from inside my work's firewall, those UDP requests
> are DENYed, because for some reason my site is being contacted via ports
> numbered *below* 1024. It seems that those are the only DENYed packets
> that I notice in my messages log for port 53.
>
> My question is this: is this just a broken NT nslookup thing, or should I
> expect other sites to attempt to connect to me from ports > 1024 to my
> port 53?
>
> BTW: Could anyone else please see if you can do an nslookup on
> www.jeffmcnurlin.com? I just want to know that it can be resolved from as
> many other sites as possible. This domain belongs to my brother-in-law and
> he has his resume and portfolio posted, so I want to make sure that
> recruiters can access his site.
>
> R. Douglas Barbieri
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.dooglio.net
>
> "There is no case...there never was! It's all just a joke, a big joke!"
> --Former Inspector Wollenski
>
> On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Henry House wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 10:09:10PM -0700, Doug Barbieri wrote:
> > [snip]
> > for server in $NS_SERVERS; do
> > ipchains -A output -i $IFACE_INET -p tcp \
> > -s $ME 1024:65535 \
> > -d $server domain -j ACCEPT
> > ipchains -A input -i $IFACE_INET -p tcp \
> > -s $server domain \
> > -d $ME 1024:65535 -j ACCEPT
> > ipchains -A output -i $IFACE_INET -p udp \
> > -s $ME 1024:65535 \
> > -d $server domain -j ACCEPT
> > ipchains -A input -i $IFACE_INET -p udp \
> > -s $server domain \
> > -d $ME 1024:65535 -j ACCEPT