On 06/03/2013 03:44 AM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 4:55 PM, Kracked_P_P---webmaster
<webmaster@krackedpress.com <mailto:webmaster@krackedpress.com>> wrote:
It starts with a date before TDF/LO was even started or needed a
web site or hosting company.
Yes, it should be dealt with by the company that is leasing the IP
address to TDF, or so I was told by the tech support people who
uses that black list. He cannot figure out why anyone would black
list any IP address that is used by LO. He is a LO user.
I think there was some trouble with a holder of several of the
5.x.x.x IP address. It seems to read, from the black list company
report, that there was problems with the original user of the IP
address [s] or maybe how fast the leasing company dealt with the
problems.
What ever caused that IP address LO uses to be black listed, it
should be cleared up for a new user to lease it without them being
black listed for someone else's issues/problems.
How long will it take to do the full process? Even if it was
fixed at the black listing company, it would take weeks or months
for all the different users of that list to update their copy of
the list or "report". I had one Hosting account change where it
took over 2 weeks for my Internet access company to update their
DNS/routing system to reflect the change in the DNS listing to
match my domain name to the hosting company's server[s]. Of
course, that was over 10 years ago, before I switched to one
company for both domain name and web hosting.
I had the same issue with the public ip my isp had given me for my
business line. I contacted them to let them know that it was black
listed and it was quickly resolved. I think at this point Florian
would need to file a support request letting hetzner know the ips in
question and informing them the date that ip address was black listed
was prior to the ip being given to the TDF and they
should immediately get it resolved.
I just did a check on apews.org <http://apews.org> and non of the
domains are coming up as being black listed so it seems the ip
addresses have already been removed.
--
Jonathan Aquilina
I did my check directly on the IP address of the affected
server/hardware. I was told, by my email hosting tech support person,
to check the IP address shown in the header of the emails that are
affected.
The one from the Mlmmj program stating there was bounced email states:
Received: from unknown (HELO p3pismtp01-021.prod.phx3.secureserver.net)
([10.6.12.26])
Received: from bilbo2.documentfoundation.org ([5.9.148.85])
Received: from bilbo2.documentfoundation.org (localhost [127.0.0.1])
The email posts that get through do not have the "bilbo2" "5.9.148.85"
in the header:
Received: from unknown (HELO p3plibsmtp01-03.prod.phx3.secureserver.net)
([10.6.12.174])
Received: from mail-wg0-f48.google.com ([74.125.82.48])
The "10.6.12.26" is the IP address of the email server/service my
hosting/email/domain company uses.
I would need to have someone check the header of one of the bounced
emails, say one of the following bounced ones.
[list email - email reference number]
<design@global.libreoffice.org> - 5907
<users@global.libreoffice.org> - 30564
<website@global.libreoffice.org> - 11173, 11175, 11176, 11174
Then we can see what is in the header that might be causing the
bouncing. The email tech support guy would like to see the header and
help figure out that is causing their server to bounce it - according to
the black list references. Currently, if I look up the "5.9.148.85" IP
at the "apews.org" site, it tells me that that IP address is blocked and
why.
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Re: [libreoffice-website] an black list has an IP address on it that LO uses now · Jonathan Aquilina
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