[afnog] connection to www.cnn.com
Randy Bush
randy at psg.com
Mon Jun 5 19:40:30 EAT 2006
you sent html as opposed to an email message. as i do not use a web browser
to read mail, i can not read your message. if you want me to read your
email, send email.
randy
> <P><BR><FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt><B>Brian Candler <B.Candler at pobox.com></B></FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt>06/05/2006 04:06 PM CET</FONT><BR><BR> <FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt>To:</FONT> <FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt>Mark Tinka <mtinka at africaonline.co.zw></FONT><BR> <FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt>cc:</FONT> <FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt>Mikisa Richard <rmikisa at bushnet.net>, afnog at afnog.org</FONT><BR> <FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt>bcc:</FONT> <BR> <FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt>Subject:</FONT> <FONT SIZE=2 STYLE=font-size:9pt>Re: [afnog] connection to www.cnn.com</FONT><BR> <BR><FONT FACE="Monospace,Courier">BBTW, I'm not sure if anyone mentioned reverse DNS - although I'd expect a<BR>big site like cnn.com wouldn't be doing reverse lookups on incoming<BR>requests. In any case, the reverse DNS for 41.220.0.4 looks OK to me.<BR></FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Monospace,Courier">However the name - customers.bushnet.net - implies to me that this is some<BR>sort of proxy or gateway. Is the test actually originating from 41.220.0.4,<BR>or from some machine behind it?<BR></FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Monospace,Courier">Regards,<BR></FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Monospace,Courier">Brian.</FONT></P><P> </P><P><FONT FACE="Monospace,Courier">I have tested lots of times and from different source IPs within the range and for all, I have made sure the reverse is ok. Original test originated from a machine behind 41.220.0.4 but all subsequent tests have originated from unfiltered 41.220.0.254. </FONT></P><P><FONT FACE="Monospace,Courier">Richard</FONT></P>
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