On Sun, 20 Dec 2009, Per Jessen wrote:

SORBS would only put you in their DUL listing for anything resembling
hosts that are dynamic,

AFAIK, also ranges that were "declared" to by dynamic, e.g. in whois
info. I once had a range allocated which had previously been declared
to be dynamic, and it was listed at SORBS.

Last I heard they had a script that checked 'probable ranges', anything with static or an actual boxname, so to speak, was not included in the DUL collection, they ran it over my previous employers ranges who did DSL/Dial etc, they entered all but the ones they said wouldnt be, so it worked, at least back then anyway (we did NOT object to our normal users IP's being included, our only concern was our business clients who were static-*.state.dsl.domain), if it included a normal boxname in a range used by dynamics, then I'd say their script broke, and I'm sure they would have found and fixed it pretty fast.

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Res

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