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David Brodbeck <gull(_at_)gull(_dot_)us> writes:
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
So all of their firewalls are broken. Gotcha. :)
And this isn't a big issue. Any firewall that doesn't allow TCP DNS is
probably one someone has set up manually. And that means they'll know how
to fix it when it breaks something.
Well, believe it or not, the laptop I'm using to write this message is
sitting behind a D-Link wireless hub/firewall that won't let me use
DNS over TCP. I have looked several times (most recently yesterday)
and I can't find *any* way of turning TCP/53 on. It appears that the
D-Link box implements it's own DNS server that doesn't support TCP.
*sigh*
Makes some of my SPF testing a pain, but I can live with it.
-wayne