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Posted 7/19/2004 8:33:54 PM
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No go on the DNS reboot, still generating the "Failed to connect to service". I do see however as I look through the log a handful of actual connections made...

I read through the KB articles but I didn't see any that I could apply heck most of those for a 2000 server, MS appears to have thrown the "book" at Kami. I wish Kami would have elaborated a bit more as to what he changed?

John, for my own information does the Length in this data captured represent the size of the packet in question? "IP: Protocol = UDP - User Datagram; Packet ID = 50691; Total IP Length = 130; Options = No Options"

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Posted 7/20/2004 6:32:48 AM
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Another question John, why can't I ping "blackholes.five-ten-sg.com" it always comes up with "could not find host"? If I can't ping it how will DNS resolve it or query it?
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Posted 7/21/2004 8:40:25 AM
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That is normal. The zone used by a blacklist is rarely linked to a live host. You can instead use "ping 2.0.0.127.zone.example.com" (2.0.0.127.blackholes.five-ten-sg.com in your case).
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Posted 7/23/2004 6:35:27 AM
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Could I use an IP address as opposed to "domain Name" to aid in the DNS resolution?
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