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Posted by Tom [Pepper] Willett on September 8, 2007, 7:57 pm
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Take your little nutjob chat offline and stop wasting peoples' time in this
newsgroup.
> I'll respect your wishes, Dustin.
>
> AFAIK, I have never 'met' Heather before. I have no wish to fight with her
> (but the feeling, for some reason, may not be mutual <g>)
>
> Dave
>
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>>> Hello Heather - nice of you to stop by. :)
>>
>> Hi Dave, Heather is a longtime usenet friend of mine. I feel as if I know
>> her in a family way. I won't be able to help you with anything if you
>> decide to pick fights with her as well. I don't know the other posters
>> who seem to take issue with you, but I do know Heather and I highly
>> regard her.
>>
>>>
>>> BD
>>>
>>> ************************************************
>>>> Frankly, BD.....no one gives a sh*t, OK?? Now stop bugging the heck
>>>> out of the security people on this news group.......and stop morphing
>>>> into other names. I will killfile this one as well.
>>>>
>>>> You are so incredibly B-O-R-I-N-G!!!!! And obviously can't read well
>>>> enough to see the words "security and virus". DUH!!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Too posting deliberately! :)
>>>>>
>>>>> Surely *someone* knows the answer to this query. ???
>>>>>
>>>>> BD
>>>>>
>>>>> *********************************************************************
>>>>> ******
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi. When I check the 'Properties' of my previous post here, I
>>>>>> find:-
>>>>>>
>>>>>> NNTP-Posting-Host: tk2msftsbfm01.phx.gbl 10.40.244.148
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm quite certain that this will be different to what will show in
>>>>>> the message Properties of *this* message I'm now posting.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> DNSStuff.com advises:-
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Answer:
>>>>>> No PTR records exist for 10.40.244.148. [Neg TTL=604800 seconds]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Details:
>>>>>> blackhole-2.iana.org. (an authoritative nameserver for
>>>>>> 10.in-addr.arpa., which is in charge of the reverse DNS for
>>>>>> 10.40.244.148) says that there are no PTR records for
>>>>>> 10.40.244.148.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To get reverse DNS set up for 10.40.244.148, you need to speak to
>>>>>> your Internet provider. You could also
>>>>>> check with hostmas...@root-servers.org., who is in charge of the
>>>>>> 10.in-addr.arpa. zone.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *** Note that all Internet accessible hosts are expected to have a
>>>>>> reverse
>>>>>> DNS entry (per RFC1912 2.1), ***
>>>>>>
>>>>>> **********************************************************
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Can anyone tell me the reason for this? TIA
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dave
>>>>>>
>>>>>> PS If it helps, I'll confirm that the message in question was NOT
>>>>>> posted using OE6
>>>>>>
>>>>>> **********************************************************
>>>>>
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>> --
>> Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - v2.2d
>> Email.: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com
>> Web...: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
>> Pad...: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/pad.xml
>> PGP...: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk/bughunter.dustin.txt
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