Discussion: DNS Blacklist
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Vieux 15/03/2006, 17h34   #5
Jaz
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Good info!

We work with the DOD and there will be times when we have mail issues. I'll
have to check into this!

Thanks,
Jasper
"Allen" <AlAmWeBe@news.postalias> wrote in message
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> Jaz,
>
> Just as some added info, the Department of Defense keeps black lists as
> well. However they are classified so you will not find out if you are on
> their list at all. If you are on the DOD Blacklist, it is for life. Reason
> DOD would put someone on the blacklist range widely. Most common are
> involvement in attempting to gain access to DOD networks. Even if it

wasn't
> the owner of that machine, it will be blacklisted because it was

compromised.
> If you are on a list, I recommend changing ISP's all together and make

sure
> your practices are in order. DOD tracks these issues by multiple means.

So, I
> would imagine a proactive company or administrator would do the same.
>
> Very Respectfully,
> Allen
>
> "Jaz" wrote:
>
> > How would I find out if our IP address in on any blacklist?
> >
> > What do I do if it is on one?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jasper
> >
> >
> >



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