Do you actually have a problem beyond "ZOMG, dnsstuff.com says I am in uceprotect?". Its not a list that I personally would waste time with.
BTW, the kind of issue that often affects "cost effective" colo shops - so-called snowshoe spam - typically HAS matching forward and reverse. srs On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 7:06 PM, Drew Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello everyone, this is possibly off-topic here, not entirely sure. > > I'm kind of confused about some of uceprotect's policies, they seem to > require every IP address to have reverse DNS with matching forwards (which > works fine for a wireless/broadband/dial-up ISP, but not so much for a