On Wed, Jul 31, 2024, at 17:22, Jorge Bastos via Pdns-users wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> On 2024-07-27 11:13, Brian Candler via Pdns-users wrote:
>
>> On 27/07/2024 10:07, Jan-Piet Mens via Pdns-users wrote:
DOMANIN.TLD IN A 185.99.65.
>>>
>>> interesting IP address.
>> Indeed. The OP emphas
Hi Brian,
On 2024-07-27 11:13, Brian Candler via Pdns-users wrote:
On 27/07/2024 10:07, Jan-Piet Mens via Pdns-users wrote: DOMANIN.TLD IN
A 185.99.65.
interesting IP address.
Indeed. The OP emphasised that this is literally the invalid IP address
they put in. If the first three octets
On 27/07/2024 10:07, Jan-Piet Mens via Pdns-users wrote:
DOMANIN.TLD IN A 185.99.65.
interesting IP address.
Indeed. The OP emphasised that this is literally the invalid IP address
they put in. If the first three octets are correct then the prefix
belongs to a Czech internet exchange.
DOMANIN.TLD IN A 185.99.65.
interesting IP address.
-JP
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On 26/07/2024 21:27, Jorge Bastos via Pdns-users wrote:
DOMANIN.TLD IN A 185.99.65.
I inserted that exact invalid IP.
It is by design by RFC?
If you gave the true domain, we could answer you within a few seconds.
But without seeing the true domain and hence the actual problem, we're
play
Hi Guys,
A question, that I don't know if this if by RFC, or but.
I had the need to block a domain website, so i just set un invalid IP
for the A record for that domain, but emails i wanted to work as normal.
What happened after two days, i noticed that the domain was not working
and I was havi