Checking manually 198.151.196.87.query.bondedsender.org, I see that it does not exist, but how did you discover it? Checking manually too?

FYI, I just now manually checked a sample of my log's query.bondedsender.org whitelisted IPs, and they were all correct.

For me to understand, what's wrong with the NXDOMAIN?

Vincenzo

Noel J. Bergman wrote:

I am seeing what is a major blocker, but so bad that I can't figure out how
no one has noticed this so far.  From my logs ...

 smtpserver: Connection from 87-196-151-198.net.novis.pt (87.196.151.198)
 smtpserver: Connection from 87.196.151.198 whitelisted by
query.bondedsender.org
 smtpserver: 198.151.196.87.query.bondedsender.org/216.234.246.153

The third line is debugging that I added because the first two are just
plain wrong.  Observe:

 $ java -cp dnsjava-2.0.1.jar dig 198.151.196.87.query.bondedsender.org
 ; java dig 0.0
 ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NXDOMAIN, id: 58999

Notice the NXDOMAIN.  So why aren't we getting an exception thrown when we
do the lookup in the DNSRBL code?  And where is 216.234.246.153 coming from?

I've reverting back to a working version of JAMES, which started working
just fine, so it isn't my local DNS being wonky, and will start digging.

        --- Noel


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