Dnsreport

Feb 14, 2007

Ran a dnsreport on my domain, everything is ok except on thing:

Mail server host name in greeting

WARNING: One or more of your mailservers is claiming to be a host other than what it really is (the SMTP greeting should be a 3-digit code, followed by a space or a dash, then the host name). If your mailserver sends out E-mail using this domain in its EHLO or HELO, your E-mail might get blocked by anti-spam software. This is also a technical violation of RFC821 4.3 (and RFC2821 4.3.1). Note that the hostname given in the SMTP greeting should have an A record pointing back to the same server. Note that this one test may use a cached DNS record. domainconcern.com claims to be host server.host.com [but that host is at xxx.xxx.67.2 (may be cached), not xxx.xxx.67.3].

Is this normal? I mean, the domain is using a dedicated IP anyway.

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Now I added the two nameservers I created to my Godaddy account (the nameservers that point to everydns are still there,) and they are updated.
I added the A records inside my zone to point to the ip address.
Dns report shows theseerrors:

AIL: You have one or more missing (stealth) nameservers. The followingnameserver(s) are listed (at your nameservers) as nameservers for yourdomain, but are not listed at the parent nameservers (therefore, theymay or may not get used, depending on whether your DNS servers returnthem in the authority section for other reques5.4.1). You need to make sure that these stealth nameservers areworking; if they are not responding, you may have serious problems! TheDNS Report will not query these servers, so you need to be very carefulthat they are working properly.

gogol.ithaki.net.
schubert.ithaki.net.
This islisted as an ERROR because there are some cases where nasty problemscan occur (if the TTLs vary from the NS records at the root servers andthe NS records point to your own domain, for example).
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Stealth nameservers are leaked [gogol.ithaki.net.]!
Stealth nameservers are leaked [schubert.ithaki.net.]!

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ERROR: I could not complete a connection to any of your mailservers!

server.ithaki.net: Timed out [Last data sent: [Did not connect]]

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I run a DNSReport.com test for my domain name and it failed on "Mail" section with this error message:

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ERROR: I could not complete a connection to any of your mailservers!

my-domain.com: Timed out [Last data sent: RCPT TO: ]

If this is a timeout problem, note that the DNS report only waits about 40 seconds for responses, so your mail *may* work fine in this case but you will need to use testing tools specifically designed for such situations to be certain.
also on DNSReport.com mail test, got this error message:

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my-domain.com. - xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx [Could not connect: Could not receive data: Operation timed out.]

[Note that if your mailserver takes over 30 seconds to respond, our test will timeout, even though real mailservers will wait longer] what makes my server failed on this test?

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