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Twayne Twayne is offline
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Default Wow, Popular Magazined advises dangerous procedures

Brian Henderson wrote:
On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 16:47:28 GMT, "Twayne"
wrote:

WARN Nameservers on separate class C's WARNING: All of your
nameservers (listed at the parent nameservers) are in the same Class
C (technically, /24) address space, which means that they are
probably at the same physical location. Your nameservers should be
at geographically dispersed locations. You should not have all of
your nameservers at the same location. RFC2182 3.1 goes into more
detail about secondary nameserver location.
PASS All NS IPs public OK. All of your NS records appear to use
public IPs. If there were any private IPs, they would not be
reachable, causing DNS delays.
WARN TCP Allowed WARNING: One or more of your DNS servers does
not accept TCP connections. Although rarely used, TCP connections are
occasionally used instead of UDP connections. When firewalls block
the TCP DNS connections, it can cause hard-to-diagnose problems. The
problem servers a

64.14.72.90: Error [Connection refused (10061)]. 64.14.72.91:
Error [Connection refused (10061)].


WARN Acceptance of abuse address WARNING: One or more of your
mailservers does not accept mail to .
Mailservers are expected by RFC2142 to accept mail to abuse.

mail.jadedragononline.com's abuse response:br / RCPT
br / 511 sorry, no mailbox here
by that name (#5.1.1 - chkuser) br /

WARN SPF record Your domain does not have an SPF record. This
means that spammers can easily send out E-mail that looks like it
came from your domain, which can make your domain look bad (if the
recipient thinks you really sent it), and can cost you money (when
people complain to you, rather than the spammer). You may want to
add an SPF record ASAP, as 01 Oct 2004 was the target date for
domains to have SPF records in place (Hotmail, for example, started
checking SPF records on 01 Oct 2004).


Using 0 day old cached answer (or, you can get fresh results).
Displaying E-mail address (use sparingly -- this will make it more
likely that you will trigger our rate limiting system).

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Domain name: JadeDragonOnline.com

Registrant Contact:

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+1.9093072010
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Administrative Contact:

Brian Henderson )
+1.9093072010
Fax: na
287 Alabama St.
na
Redlands, CA
US

Technical Contact:

Brian Henderson )
+1.9093072010
Fax: na
287 Alabama St.
na
Redlands, CA
US

Status: Locked

Name Servers:
ns1.hoster909.com
ns2.hoster909.com

Creation date: 17 Apr 2004 00:40:56
Expiration date: 17 Apr 2008 00:40:56


64.14.72.90 PTR record: hoster909.com. [TTL 86400s] [A=64.14.72.90]

To see the reverse DNS traversal, to make sure that all DNS servers
are reporting the correct results, you can Click Here.


Having fun asshat? Go ahead, it's not like anyone with half a clue
couldn't have done the same thing.

Prick.


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