Re: [CH] Disappearance of chile head list

Jim Graham (spooky130@cox.net)
Fri, 27 Jun 2008 19:27:09 -0500

On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 10:09:40AM +1000, Mark Ellis wrote:
> Actually Jim its Globalgarden they'll need

DOH!  :-)    Ok, so I REALLY had my brain turned off...first I sent a
direct reply (that should have had a bit more editing before being
sent, too) instead of here, then, I made the major blunder of sending
the wrong info to begin with.  But that's how my brain does sometimes
these days (since the triple brain surgery/radiation/chemo/blah blah).

Anyways, here's the detailed info from host(1) (and the IP addresses
for the two MX records) only---not sure what their spam-filter is
looking at, so I'm posting this JUST IN CASE it's useful/needed:

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Trying "globalgarden.com"
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 54158
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 7, AUTHORITY: 3, ADDITIONAL: 0

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;globalgarden.com.		IN	ANY

;; ANSWER SECTION:
globalgarden.com.	30	IN	NS	ns.bigbiz.com.
globalgarden.com.	30	IN	NS	ns.webhosts.net.
globalgarden.com.	30	IN	NS	ns3.bigbiz.com.
globalgarden.com.	30	IN	SOA	webhosts.net. noc.webhosts.net. 2002050605 10800 3600 604800 86400
globalgarden.com.	30	IN	A	208.184.28.29
globalgarden.com.	30	IN	MX	10 post4.bigbiz.com.
globalgarden.com.	30	IN	MX	20 post2.bigbiz.com.

;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
globalgarden.com.	30	IN	NS	ns3.bigbiz.com.
globalgarden.com.	30	IN	NS	ns.bigbiz.com.
globalgarden.com.	30	IN	NS	ns.webhosts.net.

Received 247 bytes from 68.105.28.12#53 in 115 ms

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MX IPs:

post2.bigbiz.com has address 216.218.199.6
post4.bigbiz.com has address 208.184.28.7

HTH (hopefully more than the last fscked-up info I sent...).

Later,
   --jim

-- 
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spooky130@cox.net       |      something else.
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ICBM / Hurricane:       | DMR: Well, the second letter was different.
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