Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 09:51:49 -0600 From: Steve Suhre <tech@nano.net> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: BGP & reverse dns Message-ID: <43318195.8000304@nano.net>
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I have a client who's using BGP on their own network but use our mail servers. They're having trouble sending mail because the server here can't resolve the IP address back to their network. And if I run the IP through DNSStuff.com it returns an infinite loop error. They claim they aren't having trouble anywhere else though.... I don't want to turn off reverse lookups, is there anyway to get around this? Or a simple fix on their end? I know nothing about BGP routing... We're running sendmail, and spammassassin through procmail. The mail problem started recently when we upgraded sendmail and added spamassassin, but their DNS/BGP problems have been there for a while.... -- Steve Suhre tech@nano.net 719.439.6052 Cell 719.632.2897 Home
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