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Von: Thomas Eckardt [mailto:thomas.ecka...@thockar.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 2. September 2014 19:59
An: ASSP development mailing list
Betreff: Re: [Assp-test] DNS queries
>Why would this be wanted?
SPEED
>Wouldn't one (successful) query to the fastest DN
19:55
Betreff:[Assp-test] DNS queries
It appears that every query is sent to every configured DNS:
2014-09-02 19:39:20 [Worker_1] Info: reuse DNS socket for 217.237.150.115
2014-09-02 19:39:20 [Worker_1] Info: sent DNS query for
'_domainkey.web.de'
type 'SOA' to
It appears that every query is sent to every configured DNS:
2014-09-02 19:39:20 [Worker_1] Info: reuse DNS socket for 217.237.150.115
2014-09-02 19:39:20 [Worker_1] Info: sent DNS query for '_domainkey.web.de'
type 'SOA' to nameserver 217.237.150.115
2014-09-02 19:39:20 [Worker_1] Info: reus
>I believe none of you is using it as I wrote an ASSP-plugin for it, but
>never received any feedback.
I've never got a plugin from you to publish it on SF.
Thomas
Von:"JP"
An: "'ASSP development mailing list'"
Datum: 28.12.2010 14:10
Betre
> * Many DNSBL's don't work anymore, and this can easily be tested.
> * zen.spamhaus.org doesn't accept queries from 8.8.8.8
The above two are related, you are using an external DNS resolver
(a google one in your case) and this is a BAD idea when it comes to
a mailserver or spamfilter, see, most
> This will be fixed in the next release.
It's probably a %40 in that mail.
When developing this script: http://pastebin.com/FLB3kkLs
I discovered a few things:
* Many DNSBL's don't work anymore, and this can easily be tested.
* zen.spamhaus.org doesn't accept queries from 8.8.8.8
* My dnsmasq
This will be fixed in the next release.
Thomas
Von:"JP"
An: "'ASSP development mailing list'"
Datum: 28.12.2010 12:03
Betreff: [Assp-test] DNS Queries to black.uribl.com and
multi.surbl.org
In the log of an Internet caching DNS-server o
> Dec 28 07:53:09 ns-cache-01 named[1928]: client 80.170.0.230#39784:
query:
> 40hetemail.com.multi.surbl.org IN A +
Sounds like ASSP isn't stripping off the "@" char before running the
lookup
the 40hetemail.com domain doesn't exist while hetemail.com does :) so
the
lookup should be issued for "h
In the log of an Internet caching DNS-server on which I have adminastrative
rights, I'm seeing these requests coming from my private connection:
Dec 28 07:53:09 ns-cache-01 named[1928]: client 80.170.0.230#39784: query:
40hetemail.com.multi.surbl.org IN A +
Dec 28 07:53:09 ns-cache-01 named[1928]: