Hi there,
On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 kalpesh varyani wrote:
> Looking at zytrix and spf2 sites, it seems that SPF is yet to be
> implemented at functional level.
If my understanding of that sentence is correct, then the sentence is
not correct.
SPF is implemented by
(1) Publication of TXT or SPF reco
On 2011-07-12 11:07, almah...@ranksitt.net wrote:
Hi,
I have fallen in problem with my dns server. Some times , some specific
domain can't resolve. From log report (/var/log/messages) i have given log
for that.
And what does this has in common with the thread you've replied to?
Jul 12 11:17
On 12.07.11 15:07, almah...@ranksitt.net wrote:
I have fallen in problem with my dns server. Some times , some specific
domain can't resolve. From log report (/var/log/messages) i have given log
for that.
Jul 12 11:17:44 ns1 named[14948]: client 178.33.222.134#38772: query
(cache) 'rankstel.ne
Hi,
I have fallen in problem with my dns server. Some times , some specific
domain can't resolve. From log report (/var/log/messages) i have given log
for that.
Jul 12 11:17:44 ns1 named[14948]: client 178.33.222.134#38772: query
(cache) 'rankstel.net/MX/IN' denied
Jul 12 11:17:45 ns1 named[149
On 2011-07-12 10:07, kalpesh varyani wrote:
Looking at zytrix and spf2 sites, it seems that SPF is yet to be
implemented at functional level. RFC4408 documentation suggests method
to implement SPF. However, I need to know if ISC is planning to provide
support for SPF at client and/or server side.
Looking at zytrix and spf2 sites, it seems that SPF is yet to be implemented
at functional level. RFC4408 documentation suggests method to implement SPF.
However, I need to know if ISC is planning to provide support for SPF at
client and/or server side.
Will anyone from ISC like to comment?
On Mo
kalpesh varyani wrote:
> Does ISC implement SPF for server or client side currently?
> If yes, then where to get the libraries; if not then what is the
> scheduled date/release for implementation?
I'm not ISC, and anything I say may be completely wrong. Ok, that's the
disclaimer done with...
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