[ale] AT&T blocked

Jeremy T. Bouse jeremy.bouse at undergrid.net
Wed Feb 18 13:37:15 EST 2009


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Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Wed February 18 2009, Jim Kinney wrote:
>>>> ~$ host 72.52.240.4
>>>> 4.240.52.72.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
>>>> host.wholesalechandeliers.com. ~$ host host.wholesalechandeliers.com
>>>> Host host.wholesalechandeliers.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
>>> so, this is an AMS issue. Do I need to push back on them to get this
>>> resolved? Or do I just move providers to someplace that is a little more
>>> secure?
>> Short term: get a corrected/valid reverse record in place. Their
>> problem - they fix it.
>> Long term: dump 'em.
> 
> actually, I think this does work:
> # host 72.52.240.41
> Name: liquid1.wznoc.com
> Address: 72.52.240.41
> 
> 
> but I may still look at hosting my own email soon... it can't be THAT hard, 
> can it:)
> 

	I actually have my email hosted on a Xen VPS server. Since I'm on an
AT&T residential DSL line they port block so I can't host it in-house,
so I went with the Xen VPS solution. I have it listening on 587/tcp so I
can get around AT&T's port blocks and only use them for bandwidth no
other services. I'm looking to move to business-class DSL eventually so
I can bring everything back in-house as I have all the server hardware
already to handle it.
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