On Tuesday, September 16, 2003 9:32 AM, Kai Schaetz wrote:
> Anyone knows a workaround for sendmail, so that it knows that any domain
> pointing to 64.94.110.11 isn't valid?

fix the problem by teaching your DNS server(s) that Verisign sucks:
a patch exists for dnscache (from djbdns) at:
http://tinydns.org/djbdns-1.05-ignoreip.patch
a patch exists for BIND v8 at: http://achurch.org/bind-verisign-patch.html

Null routing this /32 is not the answer: this causes mail to queue and
unexpected timeouts to occur.

while the patches above are not the perfect solution, they are as close as
you can get while Verisign is in power.

if anyone knows of a patch for BINDv9, please let me know.

Just to make sure everyone knows: DONT SUPPORT VERISIGN: use
www.dotster.com, www.joker.com, www.register.com, or someone else to keep
your domains registered.  It'll be cheaper, too.


Jeremy Kister
www.jeremykister.com
Argus: The World's Most Advanced Monitoring Software:
http://argus.tcp4me.com



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