Thanks Greyhat for chiming in and sorry for so many emails all!
I'm using our 3 internal DNS servers. The ports are wide open between the
servers. There isn't a firewall issue. Nothing's changed on the DNS
servers or the firewall (I run them too).
Notes (to summarize my many posts - sorry abou
:: On Wed, 16 Sep 2015 09:04:55 -0400
::
:: K Post wrote:
> DNSReuseSocket being unticked didn't help. Another 4 hours after
> restarting and the RWL/RBL errors are back.
first of all, are you using your own DNS resolvers or are you relying
on some external (public, ISP, ...) DNS resolver ? In
More information:
In the gui, under infostats, I see
used DNS Servers: 0 *<--- ZERO!?! *
defined DNS Servers: x.x.x.51 x.x.x.52 x.x.x.53 (there's my 3)
DNS Servers query time: min: 0.000 , avg: 0.062 , max: 3.014 (good response
times)
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 9:22 AM, K Post wrote:
> Also in th
Also in the logs:
can't get DNS-server answer for MX - (NO_NAME_SERVER_GIVEN)
But I see no messages about unresponsive DNS servers, the periodic tests of
the 3 show 0-3ms responses for sourceforge.net
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 9:04 AM, K Post wrote:
> DNSReuseSocket being unticked didn't help.
DNSReuseSocket being unticked didn't help. Another 4 hours after
restarting and the RWL/RBL errors are back.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 5:18 PM, K Post wrote:
> Seems like if I let ASSP 15255 run long enough, the RWL/RBL errors also
> come back. This was never a problem with 15167. I haven't tri
Good Morning Thomas,
I want to try this feature.
Thank You,
Davide Yachaya
> Il giorno 15/set/2015, alle ore 16:12, Thomas Eckardt
> ha scritto:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've developed an extension for the ASSP_AFC.pm plugin - ASSP_AFCSMIME.
> This extension makes it pos