On Mon January 11 2010 09:48, Ken Chase wrote: > Anyone got some pointers on how to get off SORBS' Dynamic IP lists? > > We've followed their RFC proposed static reverse DNS assignment naming and > all elements of their FAQ. > > We are not spammers. The /24 in question isnt listed on any RBLs except > SORBS DUL. > > We've submitted requests in various different formats, but get a robot > reply and -ENOJOY. > > We've even had our upstream that is listed at the RIR as managing the > supernet of our BGP announced prefixes submit requests to delist for the > /24, but we are only ever replied to by a robot that lists 67.196.137.0/24 > as dynamic except .163 (somehow manually excluded from their db, I think > when they werent adrift in years past). Our upstream's techs are also at a > loss now and suggested I seek arcane clue amongst the sages here. > > Pointers appreciated. > > /kc
Hmmm, probably something to do with your "reverse" naming convention: host 67.196.137.1 1.137.196.67.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer H1.C137.B196.A67.tor.colo.heavycomputing.ca. host 67.196.137.163 163.137.196.67.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer sizone.org. host 67.196.137.16 16.137.196.67.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer H16.C137.B196.A67.tor.colo.heavycomputing.ca. host 67.196.137.162 162.137.196.67.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer H162.C137.B196.A67.tor.colo.heavycomputing.ca. IP 67.196.137.163 appears to actually have a "name" and everything else has Hnnn.C137.B196.A67.tor.colo.heavycomputing.ca (where nnn is the fourth octet IP). -- Larry Smith lesm...@ecsis.net