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Re: Hotmail blackholing certain IP ranges ?

  • From: Bruce Campbell
  • Date: Wed Apr 25 19:53:04 2007



On Wed, 25 Apr 2007, Chris Edwards wrote:

Some sites have recently reported problems mailing hotmail due to
inability to resolve the hotmail MX records.  This appears to be due to
the hotmail DNS servers now blackholing DNS queries where the UDP source
port was < 1024.

A source port of 53 is permitted through (tested against all listed NSes from multiple locations). TCP queries are dropped, which is a slight worry as the 'any hotmail.com' response is sitting a mere 12 bytes short of the magic 512 byte truncation value.


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Bruce.




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