Samba organizers might want to look into this: [ns1:~] dig 150.73.70.66.relays.osirusoft.com ; <<>> DiG 9.2.2 <<>> 150.73.70.66.relays.osirusoft.com ;; global options: printcmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 28005 ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 13 ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;150.73.70.66.relays.osirusoft.com. IN A ;; ANSWER SECTION: 150.73.70.66.relays.osirusoft.com. 6944 IN A 127.0.0.4 ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: relays.osirusoft.com. 43198 IN NS ns2-relays.osirusoft.com. relays.osirusoft.com. 43198 IN NS ns1-relays.osirusoft.com. ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION: ns1-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 195.115.72.9 ns1-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 195.154.210.134 ns1-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 203.16.167.1 ns1-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 64.39.15.246 ns1-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 130.239.18.162 ns1-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 168.103.84.165 ns1-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 195.86.134.129 ns2-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 194.109.6.142 ns2-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 207.171.128.15 ns2-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 213.19.140.10 ns2-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 213.19.140.11 ns2-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 66.33.98.17 ns2-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 168.103.84.163 ;; Query time: 5 msec ;; SERVER: 10.1.0.11#53(10.1.0.11) ;; WHEN: Fri Apr 18 09:26:55 2003 ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 325 -- Robert Blayzor, BOFH INOC, LLC rblayzor@inoc.net One picture is worth 128K words.
For what it is worth these characters at relays.osirusoft.com have been scanning my mailserver many many times a day for months now. They dropped me in their blacklist incorrectly a few weeks ago and they are filling my log files with their incorrectly configured DNS. What is the deal with them? I have tried sending emails to some dude they have listed on their website and I have sent emails to all the usual addresses like abuse and info but they do not respond. Anyway.... just my $.02 to let someone know that there are others having trouble with these guys. -russ On Fri, 2003-04-18 at 08:29, Robert Blayzor wrote:> Samba organizers might want to look into this: > > [ns1:~] dig 150.73.70.66.relays.osirusoft.com > > ; <<>> DiG 9.2.2 <<>> 150.73.70.66.relays.osirusoft.com > ;; global options: printcmd > ;; Got answer: > ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 28005 > ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 13 > > ;; QUESTION SECTION: > ;150.73.70.66.relays.osirusoft.com. IN A > > ;; ANSWER SECTION: > 150.73.70.66.relays.osirusoft.com. 6944 IN A 127.0.0.4 > > ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: > relays.osirusoft.com. 43198 IN NS > ns2-relays.osirusoft.com. > relays.osirusoft.com. 43198 IN NS > ns1-relays.osirusoft.com. > > ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION: > ns1-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 195.115.72.9 > ns1-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 195.154.210.134 > ns1-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 203.16.167.1 > ns1-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 64.39.15.246 > ns1-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 130.239.18.162 > ns1-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 168.103.84.165 > ns1-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 195.86.134.129 > ns2-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 194.109.6.142 > ns2-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 207.171.128.15 > ns2-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 213.19.140.10 > ns2-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 213.19.140.11 > ns2-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 66.33.98.17 > ns2-relays.osirusoft.com. 10342 IN A 168.103.84.163 > > ;; Query time: 5 msec > ;; SERVER: 10.1.0.11#53(10.1.0.11) > ;; WHEN: Fri Apr 18 09:26:55 2003 > ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 325 > > > -- > Robert Blayzor, BOFH > INOC, LLC > rblayzor@inoc.net > > One picture is worth 128K words. > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >
On 18 Apr 2003, Robert Blayzor <rblayzor@inoc.net> wrote:> 150.73.70.66.relays.osirusoft.com. 6944 IN A 127.0.0.4Datapipe (the ISP hosting lists.samba.org) are being targetted by the blacklist people. Unfortunately there's nothing we can do about this, short of finding another ISP and moving everything across which isn't really an option. And really there's no guarantee that the new ISP won't start to be blocked resulting in us having to move again. So don't use osirusoft's blacklists. There are plenty of other lists that don't take so much glee in deliberately creating collateral damage. We originally were using osirusoft for incoming mail on samba.org but stopped very quickly after seeing the number of legitimate mails that were being bounced. -- Martin