Re: [Assp-test] BUG? DNS Server Rotation 15255

2015-09-18 Thread K Post
Thanks Greyhat. They're windows DNS servers (I know, I know. No choice). This is getting outside of the scope of ASSP now for SURE. I think I have narrowed down the problem, and it IS something with our DNS resolution. DNS seems really fast except when doing a PTR lookup for an IP that has DNS

Re: [Assp-test] error: RWL check failed : send: Bad file descriptor

2015-09-18 Thread K Post
To close this thread and for the sake of those who might see it later. 15261 was released which addresses a bug that incorrectly set dns server values if NONE responded. (this points to a problem with my dns servers which have yet to be determined) On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 9:59 AM, K Post wrote:

Re: [Assp-test] BUG? DNS Server Rotation 15255

2015-09-18 Thread Grayhat
:: On Fri, 18 Sep 2015 11:39:06 -0400 :: :: K Post wrote: > I can't imagine what could be going wrong with my DNS servers, but I > will absolutely dig deeper! Thanks for the fix and for pointing me > in the right direction. DNS issues are no joke. assuming your DNS servers are sitting behind

Re: [Assp-test] BUG? DNS Server Rotation 15255

2015-09-18 Thread Grayhat
:: On Fri, 18 Sep 2015 17:46:12 +0200 :: <20150918174612.6...@gmx.net> :: Grayhat wrote: > :: On Fri, 18 Sep 2015 11:39:06 -0400 > :: > :: > K Post wrote: > > > I can't imagine what could be going wrong with my DNS servers, but I > > will absolutely dig deeper! Thanks for the fix and for

Re: [Assp-test] BUG? DNS Server Rotation 15255

2015-09-18 Thread K Post
I can't imagine what could be going wrong with my DNS servers, but I will absolutely dig deeper! Thanks for the fix and for pointing me in the right direction. DNS issues are no joke. On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 2:39 AM, Thomas Eckardt wrote: > The RBL, RWL, URIBL engine stored possibly a wrong st