1995-01-23 - Re: port 25 forgeries

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From: pstemari@erinet.com (Paul J. Ste. Marie)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1995-01-23 04:23:53 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 22 Jan 95 20:23:53 PST

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From: pstemari@erinet.com (Paul J. Ste. Marie)
Date: Sun, 22 Jan 95 20:23:53 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: port 25 forgeries
Message-ID: <9501230415.AA11561@eri.erinet.com>
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At 11:35 PM 1/21/95 PST, santa@northpole.toad.com, org@toad.com wrote:
> ... 
>Received: from relay2.UU.NET by eri.erinet.com (4.1/SMI-4.1.1)
>	id AA16848; Sun, 22 Jan 95 02:56:29 EST
>Received: from toad.com by relay2.UU.NET with SMTP 
>	id QQxztg01780; Sun, 22 Jan 1995 03:01:32 -0500
>Received: by toad.com id AA23166; Sat, 21 Jan 95 23:55:03 PST
>Received: from northpole.org (tower.stc.housing.washington.edu) by toad.com 
id AA22783; Sat, 21 Jan 95 23:36:47 PST
> ...

Presumeably the (tower.stc.housing.washington.edu) comes from a PTR DNS 
lookup. What happens if the IP address of the remailer isn't available from 
DNS, or the in-addr.arpa entry is wrong?  (I don't know who exactly is 
responsible for the in-addr.arpa entry--is it the same as for the others?)

    --Paul J. Ste. Marie
      pstemari@well.sf.ca.us, pstemari@erinet.com






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