Re: How to avoid a second-level domain name random query

2013-06-16 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <201306171132543202...@114.com.cn>, ShanyiWan writes: > How to avoid a second-level domain name random query,logs as follow: You find the software / site that is generating the queries and remove it. There really isn't much else you can do. -- Mark Andrews, ISC 1 Seymour St., Dundas

How to avoid a second-level domain name random query

2013-06-16 Thread ShanyiWan
How to avoid a second-level domain name random query,logs as follow: 15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.361 queries: client 121.12.219.79#2434 (odqb.x.com): query: odqb.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20) 15-Jun-2013 14:34:45.407 queries: client 121.15.253.192#56078 (dogd.x.com): query: dogd.x.com IN A + (21.5.79.20) 15

Re: Thank you Warren!!! - WAS::Re: This list's prefix

2013-06-16 Thread Doug Barton
Great! Now step 2 is to remove the tag from the subject line before sending mail back to the list. :) On 06/16/2013 02:50 PM, Jerry K wrote: Hello Warren, Thank you so much for this post. Long time procmail user here. I'm only sad I didn't think of this myself first. Its been working great

[BIND-users] Thank you Warren!!! - WAS::Re: This list's prefix

2013-06-16 Thread Jerry K
Hello Warren, Thank you so much for this post. Long time procmail user here. I'm only sad I didn't think of this myself first. Its been working great for me on this list, and a couple of others. Jerry On 06/ 5/13 12:46 PM, Warren Kumari wrote: On Jun 5, 2013, at 11:43 AM, Narcis Garcia