Добрый день!Случайно заметил проблемы с подключением к почтовому и веб серверу.
Сразу отмечу, что проблема не массовая, просто один из провайдеров перестал подключатся:
Начал смотреть и вот такая картина. Чтобы это могло значить и что делать ??
19:12:27.653356 IP 10.10.13.142.53 > 141.196.133.126.33307: 2841 9/4/2 TXT "v=spf1 mx mx:mail.turkey.com -all", TXT "v=spf1 ip:223.197.214.34 mx ~all", MX mail.turkey.com. 10, SOA, A 52.8.252.171, NS ns-59.awsdns-07.com., NS ns-1844.awsdns-38.co.uk., NS ns-1211.awsdns-23.org., NS ns-948.awsdns-54.net. (436)
19:12:27.665166 IP 176.89.118.167.54532 > 10.10.13.142.53: 54379+ [1au] ANY? nic.tr. (35)
19:12:27.665204 IP 176.89.118.167.54532 > 10.10.13.142.53: 54379+ [1au] ANY? nic.tr. (35)
19:12:27.677041 IP 106.185.54.216.61825 > 10.10.13.142.53: 13780+ [1au] ANY? freeinfosys.com. (52)
19:12:27.677267 IP 10.10.13.142.53 > 106.185.54.216.61825: 13780 13/2/3 TXT "To be current, these rules must also build on the lessons of the past. For almost a century, our law has recognized that companies who connect you to the world have special obligations not to exploit the monopoly they enjoy over access in and out of your " "home or business. That is why a phone call from a customer of one phone company can reliably reach a customer of a different one, and why you will not be penalized solely for calling someone who is using another provider. It is common sense that the same " "philosophy should guide any service that is based on the transmission of information", TXT "porations, and that access to a high school student's blog shouldn't be unfairly slowed down to make way for advertisers with more money", TXT[|domain]
19:12:27.680153 IP 176.90.184.64.27732 > 10.10.13.142.53: 17587+ [1au] ANY? turkey.com. (39)
19:12:27.680370 IP 10.10.13.142.53 > 176.90.184.64.27732: 17587 9/4/2 TXT "v=spf1 mx mx:mail.turkey.com -all", TXT "v=spf1 ip:223.197.214.34 mx ~all", MX mail.turkey.com. 10, SOA, A 52.8.252.171, NS ns-948.awsdns-54.net., NS ns-59.awsdns-07.com., NS ns-1844.awsdns-38.co.uk., NS ns-1211.awsdns-23.org. (436)
19:12:27.695061 IP 176.90.54.153.17907 > 10.10.13.142.53: 25480+ [1au] ANY? turkey.com. (39)
19:12:27.695309 IP 10.10.13.142.53 > 176.90.54.153.17907: 25480 9/4/2 TXT "v=spf1 ip:223.197.214.34 mx ~all", TXT "v=spf1 mx mx:mail.turkey.com -all", MX mail.turkey.com. 10, SOA, A 52.8.252.171, NS ns-59.awsdns-07.com., NS ns-1844.awsdns-38.co.uk., NS ns-948.awsdns-54.net., NS ns-1211.awsdns-23.org. (436)
19:12:27.716309 IP 141.196.62.163.19907 > 10.10.13.142.53: 45970+ [1au] ANY? turkey.com. (39)
19:12:27.716348 IP 176.88.222.74.47457 > 10.10.13.142.53: 4498+ [1au] ANY? turkey.com. (39)
19:12:27.716575 IP 10.10.13.142.53 > 141.196.62.163.19907: 45970 9/4/2 TXT "v=spf1 mx mx:mail.turkey.com -all", TXT "v=spf1 ip:223.197.214.34 mx ~all", MX mail.turkey.com. 10, SOA, A 52.8.252.171, NS ns-1211.awsdns-23.org., NS ns-948.awsdns-54.net., NS ns-1844.awsdns-38.co.uk., NS ns-59.awsdns-07.com. (436)
19:12:27.716646 IP 10.10.13.142.53 > 176.88.222.74.47457: 4498 9/4/2 TXT "v=spf1 ip:223.197.214.34 mx ~all", TXT "v=spf1 mx mx:mail.turkey.com -all", MX mail.turkey.com. 10, SOA, A 52.8.252.171, NS ns-1211.awsdns-23.org., NS ns-59.awsdns-07.com., NS ns-1844.awsdns-38.co.uk., NS ns-948.awsdns-54.net. (436)
19:12:27.718177 IP 176.90.120.60.51907 > 10.10.13.142.53: 54234+ [1au] ANY? nic.tr. (35)
19:12:27.718213 IP 176.88.194.160.35307 > 10.10.13.142.53: 39823+ [1au] ANY? turkey.com. (39)
19:12:27.718454 IP 10.10.13.142.53 > 176.88.194.160.35307: 39823 9/4/2 TXT "v=spf1 ip:223.197.214.34 mx ~all", TXT "v=spf1 mx mx:mail.turkey.com -all", MX mail.turkey.com. 10, SOA, A 52.8.252.171, NS ns-1844.awsdns-38.co.uk., NS ns-59.awsdns-07.com., NS ns-948.awsdns-54.net., NS ns-1211.awsdns-23.org. (436)
19:12:27.721047 IP 176.88.163.231.32807 > 10.10.13.142.53: 38781+ [1au] ANY? turkey.com. (39)
19:12:27.721293 IP 10.10.13.142.53 > 176.88.163.231.32807: 38781 9/4/2 TXT "v=spf1 ip:223.197.214.34 mx ~all", TXT "v=spf1 mx mx:mail.turkey.com -all", MX mail.turkey.com. 10, SOA, A 52.8.252.171, NS ns-1844.awsdns-38.co.uk., NS ns-1211.awsdns-23.org., NS ns-59.awsdns-07.com., NS ns-948.awsdns-54.net. (436)
19:12:27.723292 IP 176.90.119.244.23057 > 10.10.13.142.53: 309+ [1au] ANY? turkey.com. (39)
19:12:27.723540 IP 10.10.13.142.53 > 176.90.119.244.23057: 309 9/4/2 TXT "v=spf1 ip:223.197.214.34 mx ~all", TXT "v=spf1 mx mx:mail.turkey.com -all", MX mail.turkey.com. 10, SOA, A 52.8.252.171, NS ns-1844.awsdns-38.co.uk., NS ns-59.awsdns-07.com., NS ns-948.awsdns-54.net., NS ns-1211.awsdns-23.org. (436)
19:12:27.732345 IP 176.88.174.93.18132 > 10.10.13.142.53: 1061+ [1au] ANY? turkey.com. (39)
19:12:27.732379 IP 176.89.151.195.24657 > 10.10.13.142.53: 16646+ [1au] ANY? turkey.com. (39)
19:21:41.033750 IP 10.10.13.142.53 > 5.45.92.57.38367: 51111 13/2/3 TXT "That's what President Obama believes, and what he means when he says there should be no gatekeepers between you and your favorite online sites and services", TXT "That's a principle known as net neutrality and it says that an entrepreneur's fledgling company should have the same chance to succeed as established cor", TXT "When I was a can didate for this office, I made clear my commitment to a free and open Internet, and my commitment remains as strong as ever. Four years ago, the FCC tried to implement rules that would protect net neutrality with little to no impact on th" "e telecommunications companies that make important investments in our economy. After the rules were challenged, the court reviewing the rules agreed with the FCC that net neutrality was essential for preserving an environment that encourages new investmen" "t in the network, new online services and content, and everything else that makes up the Internet as we now know it. Unfortunately, the court ultimately struck down the rules not because it disagreed with the need to protect net neutrality, but because " "it believed the FCC had taken the wrong legal approach", TXT "porations, and that access to a high school student's blog shouldn't be unfairly slowed down to make way for advertisers with more money", TXT[|domain]