Todd Snyder(t...@borked.ca)@Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 12:08:06PM -0400:
Good day all,
There have been a few instances where we've wanted to check our
external DNS servers from various external networks, so we've utilized
the existing looking glass tools provided by many of you. However,
Hello,
Is anyone from SORBS still listening? We have a few IP addresses here
and there that are listed, one in particular that has been for a spam
incident from over a year ago. The last spam date is 03/05/2011
according to their lookup tools.
We don't have access to their Net Manager
Good luck. Last time we heard back from them they were trying to extort
us for $18,000 to have a huge block of Ips removed. They were listed from
the day we received them from arin. After that we gave up on SORBS.
On 4/4/12 3:53 PM, Chris Conn cc...@b2b2c.ca wrote:
Hello,
Is anyone from
They're still functional, still used by companies but I wouldn't make
any observation on them running 'well'. A friend's office IP range got
blocked and unblocked recently by them so they do seem to remove entries.
Beyond that on NANOG you're pretty much into light blue touch paper and
Hi,
Something seems wrong with the DNS of 'tools.ietf.org'.
Can anyone conform?
--
Marco
On Wed, 4 Apr 2012 22:26:11 +0200 (CEST)
Marco Davids (Prive) mdav...@forfun.net wrote:
Hi,
Something seems wrong with the DNS of 'tools.ietf.org'.
Can anyone conform?
--
Marco
It works for me.
On 04/04/2012 04:28 PM, Craig Van Tassle wrote:
It works for me.
works for me too but there do appear to be some problems:
matt@bender:~$ dig tools.ietf.org ns +short
shiraz.levkowetz.com.
cabernet.levkowetz.com.
merlot.levkowetz.com.
zinfandel.levkowetz.com.
gamay.levkowetz.com.
On Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 10:26:11PM +0200,
Marco Davids (Prive) mdav...@forfun.net wrote
a message of 8 lines which said:
Something seems wrong with the DNS of 'tools.ietf.org'.
Can you be more specific? It works for me except that one name server
does not actually exist (but it does not
On Wed, 4 Apr 2012, Matt Ryanczak wrote:
On 04/04/2012 04:28 PM, Craig Van Tassle wrote:
It works for me.
works for me too but there do appear to be some problems:
And what about this:
dig tools.ietf.org @merlot.levkowetz.com.
; DiG 9.7.0-P1 tools.ietf.org @merlot.levkowetz.com.
;;
On 04/04/2012 13:26, Marco Davids (Prive) wrote:
Hi,
Something seems wrong with the DNS of 'tools.ietf.org'.
Can anyone conform?
Yes:
Finding name servers for tools.ietf.org in parent zone
Checking serials for tools.ietf.org in:
cabernet.levkowetz.com
Query Error: SERVFAIL on
- Original Message -
From: Marco Davids (Prive) mdav...@forfun.net
Something seems wrong with the DNS of 'tools.ietf.org'.
Can anyone conform?
It's generally a good idea when asking this sort of question -- especially
here on NANOG, which is *not* Junior Varsity -- to present what
On Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 10:35:34PM +0200,
Marco Davids (Prive) mdav...@forfun.net wrote
a message of 15 lines which said:
And what about this:
But two name servers, gamay and shiraz still work. So the domain
works, so you can email the hostmaster :-)
On 4 April 2012 12:53, Chris Conn cc...@b2b2c.ca wrote:
Hello,
Is anyone from SORBS still listening? We have a few IP addresses here
and there that are listed, one in particular that has been for a spam
incident from over a year ago. The last spam date is 03/05/2011
according to their
On Wed, 4 Apr 2012, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
And what about this:
But two name servers, gamay and shiraz still work. So the domain
works
Actually it didn't resolve at all. Even an 'unbound-host -v -d'
failed.
But... things seem to be working fine again, at least to the extend that I
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 4:49 PM, Stephane Bortzmeyer bortzme...@nic.fr wrote:
On Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 10:35:34PM +0200,
Marco Davids (Prive) mdav...@forfun.net wrote
a message of 15 lines which said:
And what about this:
But two name servers, gamay and shiraz still work. So the domain
On Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 01:55:46PM -0700, Landon Stewart wrote:
On 4 April 2012 12:53, Chris Conn cc...@b2b2c.ca wrote:
Hello,
Is anyone from SORBS still listening? We have a few IP addresses here
and there that are listed, one in particular that has been for a spam
incident from
Landon Stewart wrote:
I think we should all just NULL ROUTE all of their IP space on our borders
to get their attention.
Yeah you're free to do that, as well as complain about it and SORBS in
turn is free to put whatever the hell they feel like on their block
lists and not remove it at all,
Hi,
We had an issue with one of our old subnets which was used as a
pool for dynamic dial-up in the past, which we now use for virtual hosting.
It took a few me a few hours but I was able to get it removed from
the DUHL list.
( And a few walk around the block to calm me down
On 4 April 2012 14:21, Jeroen van Aart jer...@mompl.net wrote:
Landon Stewart wrote:
I think we should all just NULL ROUTE all of their IP space on our borders
to get their attention.
Yeah you're free to do that, as well as complain about it and SORBS in
turn is free to put whatever the
On 4 April 2012 14:27, Alain Hebert aheb...@pubnix.net wrote:
As for SORBS, they have a ticket system at http://support.sorbs.net/which
use the same username/password as
https://www.us.sorbs.net. You can follow up there with your ticket #, if
their robot is being a bit too fascist. (
On 2012-04-04 17:33:
Hi,
Actually knowing Chris, and his outfit, that 18k request seems
unwarranted :(
As for SORBS, they have a ticket system at http://support.sorbs.net/
which use the same username/password as https://www.us.sorbs.net. You can
follow up there with your
Hello folks,
Thanks much to those of you who already completed our IPv6 deployment survey.
We forgot to mention in the first email (though it's on the survey URL) that we
are offering a free iPad to a randomly chosen survey respondent. Hopefully this
is an additional incentive for more of you
Hi All,
I apologize for the Spam - We recently expanded into North America from
Australia to service our Australian Clients with their international needs.
We are seeking a Carrier or few carriers that can provide us with layer 2
Ethernet services that has coverage to the majority of North
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