On Tue, 10 Jun 2014, Andrew Daviel wrote:
Per http://ahbl.org/content/changes-ahbl, AHBL is going away (still used in
spamassassin-3.3.1)
Meanwhile, AHBL is serving strange DNS responses, e.g.
(from wireshark)
1 0.00 142.90.100.186 -> 162.243.209.249 DNS 93 Standard query 0xc828
A zuz
On 06/10/2014 09:33 PM, Andrew Daviel wrote:
Per http://ahbl.org/content/changes-ahbl, AHBL is going away (still used
in spamassassin-3.3.1)
Meanwhile, AHBL is serving strange DNS responses, e.g.
(from wireshark)
1 0.00 142.90.100.186 -> 162.243.209.249 DNS 93 Standard query
0xc828 A
Per http://ahbl.org/content/changes-ahbl, AHBL is going away (still used
in spamassassin-3.3.1)
Meanwhile, AHBL is serving strange DNS responses, e.g.
(from wireshark)
1 0.00 142.90.100.186 -> 162.243.209.249 DNS 93 Standard query 0xc828
A zuz.rhsbl.ahbl.org
2 0.072481 162.243.2
I have Net::DNS 0.53_01 right now; it doesn't seem to have fixed the problem,
unfortunately. 0.53 had other issues, there was a minor typo that was fixed in
0.53_01, along with another persistent TCP problem:
Fix rt.cpan.org 13922
Fixed a problem with persistent TCP sockets which was int
> From: David Birnbaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I see in various archives that this might be related to a
> Net::DNS bug about persistent sockets that was supposedly
> fixed at some point. But perhaps not.
> Anyone else figure out where this is coming from?
>
> This is under Solaris 2.8/SP
Howdy. I upgraded to 3.1.0 very recently, and am getting this every so often:
Error creating a DNS resolver socket: Permission denied at
/opt/siteperl/5.6.1/siteperl/lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/DnsResolver.pm line 202
I see in various archives that this might be related to a Net::DNS bug about
p