cough, cough ...

cough, cough ...

am 09.07.2008 15:28:16 von terry white

.... ciao:

long story short: this showed up as an entry as having sent mail to
this domain. "linux-admin-owner ---@--- vger.kernel.org".

that did not make it to me. checking, if find this in maillog:

"Jul 9 01:04:24 yossarian sm-mta[10726]: m6984OqK010726:
from=, size=4034, class=0, nrcpts=1,
msgid=<48746F61.5010200@urifabi.net>, bodytype=8BITMIME, proto=ESMTP,
daemon=MTA, relay=vger.kernel.org [209.132.176.167]
Jul 9 01:04:25 yossarian sm-mta[10726]: m6984OqK010726: Milter insert
(1): header: Authentication-Results: aniota.com; sender-id=none
header.sender=linux-admin-owner@vger.kernel.org; spf=none
smtp.mfrom=linux-admin-owner@vger.kernel.org

now, 'sid-filter' is configured to accept 'vger.kernel.org', so this
suspicious. checking, "209.132.176.167" is 'Red-Hat' address space.
redhat does publish a dns 'spf' record for itself, but does not include
kernel.com. kernel.com, does not employ 'spf'.

as it turns out, the redhat address above, is listed as:

"ns.vger.kernel.org. 58M IN A 209.132.176.167"


i have two questions:

a. will this make it back to me, through normal processing, and

b. could this be associated with the latest bind security issue ...


--
.... i'm a man, but i can change,
if i have to , i guess ...

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