Actually, no, I can't.  I get that message with Yahoo as well.  I vaguely
remember running into this issue before, and it having something to do with
using Windows 2K3 server behind NAT.  As I recall at the time, it was
decided that the 'solution' was far more work than it was worth.  :/

Maybe there's another option?

-Aaron


-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Kettler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 4:34 PM
To: Aaron Boyles
Cc: SpamAssassin
Subject: Re: Public Blacklists?


Aaron Boyles wrote:

Thus, if I wanted to check IP 80.22.221.70, my
> understanding is that I should shell out to "nslookup 
> 70.221.33.80.sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org" and nab the response.

Yes, you should be able to, although on many systems the preferred commands
are host and dig.

 However, when I
> attempt this, I always get the same thing in response:  "Can't find 
> server name for address 10.0.0.1" which is our gateway.

That sounds like yor resolv.conf is screwed up.

Can you nslookup normal sites like www.yahoo.com without that warning?


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