On Thu, 2010-09-23 at 21:37:40 -0400, Michael Orlitzky wrote: > check_client_access pcre:/<fudged>/generic_rbl_clients.pcre, > > The content of generic_rbl_clients.pcre: > > # sutton-partners.com > /^64\.191\.79\.245$/ public_rbls > > # mabel.ca > /^70\.38\.108\.42$/ public_rbls > > # dsnews.com > /^209\.172\.40\.21[157]$/ public_rbls > > # Default: check these lists. > # > /./ all_rbls > > However, 64.191.79.245 is still being subjected to the private RBL check: > > Sep 23 10:05:42 mx1 postfix/smtpd[12164]: connect from > unknown[64.191.79.245] ^^^^^^^
% host 64.191.79.245 245.79.191.64.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer sutton-partners.com. % host sutton-partners.com sutton-partners.com has address 64.202.189.170 /./ is greedy! Explore check_reverse_client_hostname_access; and if it suits your needs, thank Noel Jones. :) -- Sahil Tandon <sa...@freebsd.org>