Re: anybody else been spammed by no-ip.com yet?

2002-05-03 Thread Simon Higgs
At 05:25 PM 5/3/2002 +0100, you wrote: I got some of these a few weeks ago. I believe these test messages are sent to find the non-deliverables in their mailing list. Right after I got these test messages, they started sending quite a bit of spam. I filtered sohu.com and it went away. Not

Re: Large ISPs doing NAT?

2002-05-02 Thread Simon Higgs
At 01:20 AM 5/2/2002 -0700, Scott Francis wrote: The average customer buying a web-enabled phone doesn't need a publicly-routeable IP. I challenge anybody to demonstrate why a cell phone needs a public IP. It's a PHONE, not a server. I'm not buying a phone I can't run ssh from. End of story.

Re: root zone file

2002-04-26 Thread Simon Higgs
At 05:04 PM 4/26/2002 -0400, you wrote: Anyone know where I can obtain the latest and greatest? I just tried ftp.icann.org to no avail (host not found.) which is where I used to get them. Thanks in advance Curtis For the USG/ICANN/IANA legacy root, try here:

RE: root zone file

2002-04-26 Thread Simon Higgs
At 05:32 PM 4/26/2002 -0400, Matt Zito wrote: Replacing the hints file with the top level zone speeds up lookups, and removes the burden from the root servers: zone . { type master; file root.db; }; However, the best way to do this is to AXFR the root zone off of the root

Re: is your host or dhcp server sending dns dynamic updates for rfc1918?

2002-04-19 Thread Simon Higgs
At 08:31 AM 4/19/2002 -0700, Paul A Vixie wrote: this was sent personally, but i'm answering to the list. It might help the A Root, at least, if the SOA record listed bogus.root-servers.net instead of A.root-servers.net, and then a record mapped bogus.root-servers.net to 127.0.0.1. That