Interesting side effect of Verislime's move. Just setup a ip4r test that goes to a bogus domain and then all the bad addresses result in an answer of 64.94.110.11. Maybe this is how we can take advantage of this?

If i made an ip4r test of aklsjlajkdjkhskljdkjldhsjdshkhklshdkjl.com then I'd probably be good no?

-Josh

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From: Patrick Muldoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: September 16, 2003 12:39:14 AM EDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Verisign's New Change and Outdate RBL's


Was playing with a test box here at home. Installed SpamAssassian from a newely cvsup'd ports tree on a FreeBSD box, and was surprised to see messages getting marked as received in blacklists that no longer exist. Most noteably ORBS. Since this was a fresh Install I hadn't gone through and removed the dead RBL's from 20_head_tests.cf yet. Since dorkslayers doesn't exist. any queries for it are returning that infamous sitefinder address.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] doon]$ host 34.131.246.64.orbs.dorkslayers.com
34.131.246.64.orbs.dorkslayers.com has address 64.94.110.11

So anybody that hasn't update their SpamAssassian config, now has the added benefit of all ip's being tagged as an open relay.

Just an FYI
-Patrick

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