anyone know what the deal with 64.117.224.149 is?

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#1Phil Howard
phil-pgsql-general@ipal.net

Does anyone know what the deal with 64.117.224.149 is? It looks
like some spammer has gotten hold of the various pgsql mailing
lists and is spamming the hell out of it. Could this be due to
being hosted at Rackspace?

I'm getting the mailing list mail just fine. I have they pgsql.com
and postgresql.org domains whitelisted and it's working. But I am
wondering what those other mail attempts are from 64.117.224.149,
which has no reverse DNS so I can't identify it.

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#2Tom Lane
tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us
In reply to: Phil Howard (#1)
Re: anyone know what the deal with 64.117.224.149 is?

Phil Howard <phil-pgsql-general@ipal.net> writes:

Does anyone know what the deal with 64.117.224.149 is?

relay3.pgsql.com is 64.117.224.149. If you're blocking traffic from
there, you are probably losing about a third of the PG list traffic
since a few days ago.

It'd probably be nice if Marc warned people when he was about to add a
new relay machine, so that those of us who run IP-based filters could
be sure to whitelist it...

regards, tom lane

#3The Hermit Hacker
scrappy@hub.org
In reply to: Tom Lane (#2)
Re: anyone know what the deal with 64.117.224.149 is?

On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Tom Lane wrote:

Phil Howard <phil-pgsql-general@ipal.net> writes:

Does anyone know what the deal with 64.117.224.149 is?

relay3.pgsql.com is 64.117.224.149. If you're blocking traffic from
there, you are probably losing about a third of the PG list traffic
since a few days ago.

It'd probably be nice if Marc warned people when he was about to add a
new relay machine, so that those of us who run IP-based filters could
be sure to whitelist it...

Ack, never even thought of that, sorry ... will try and remember to do so
in the future ...

#4Phil Howard
phil-pgsql-general@ipal.net
In reply to: Tom Lane (#2)
Re: anyone know what the deal with 64.117.224.149 is?

On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 10:04:42AM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:

| Phil Howard <phil-pgsql-general@ipal.net> writes:
| > Does anyone know what the deal with 64.117.224.149 is?
|
| relay3.pgsql.com is 64.117.224.149. If you're blocking traffic from
| there, you are probably losing about a third of the PG list traffic
| since a few days ago.
|
| It'd probably be nice if Marc warned people when he was about to add a
| new relay machine, so that those of us who run IP-based filters could
| be sure to whitelist it...

The reverse DNS was not working on it when I posted. It seems to be
working now. Postfix will soft-bounce (450) on failure to get reverse
DNS since it can be a transient DNS failure. Now that RDNS is working
I'll probably get a little spike flowing in. Thanks for getting the
RDNS working.

Yes, if people are whitelisting by IP address, knowing these in advance
would help. This is one reason I prefer domain based whitelisting.
Some day I hope to blacklist the whole internet and whitelist only the
good parts. But that's for another mailing list.

Now back to our regularly scheduled program.

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