Hello,
If I publish a SPF record like this:
testspf.univ-paris1.fr descriptive text "v=spf1 ip6:2001:660:3305::71
ip4:193.55.96.71 -all"
then execute some queries on it using libspf2 (through the spfquery
command):
spfquery -i 193.55.96.71 -s testspf.univ-paris1.fr
-> pass
spfquery -i 2001:660:3305::71 -s testspf.univ-paris1.fr
-> fail
I would have expected both queries to return "pass".
Tested lipspf2/spfquery versions are: 1.2.5 and 1.2.9, with same faulty
results.
Testing environment is on Debian Lenny, libspf2 are from Debian packages
(Lenny and Sid).
I arrived to the conclusion of a libspf2 bug after seeing a
libspf2-linked mail filter (milter-greylist) not behave as expected on
incoming SPF-enabled IPv6 SMTP connexions. After thoroughly examining
the faulty SPF record, I concluded the SPF test should have passed,
whereas it failed. Then I did some manual queries using spfquery on the
same SPF record with same results. I then created the above simple test
SPF record which obviously illustrates the bug.
Could someone have a look at it ?
Best regards,
--
Benoit BRANCIARD
Pôle Infrastructures
Centre de ressources informatiques et du réseau (CRIR)
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
http://crir.univ-paris1.fr
Tel. 01 44 07 89 68
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If I publish a SPF record like this:
testspf.univ-paris1.fr descriptive text "v=spf1 ip6:2001:660:3305::71
ip4:193.55.96.71 -all"
then execute some queries on it using libspf2 (through the spfquery
command):
spfquery -i 193.55.96.71 -s testspf.univ-paris1.fr
-> pass
spfquery -i 2001:660:3305::71 -s testspf.univ-paris1.fr
-> fail
I would have expected both queries to return "pass".
Tested lipspf2/spfquery versions are: 1.2.5 and 1.2.9, with same faulty
results.
Testing environment is on Debian Lenny, libspf2 are from Debian packages
(Lenny and Sid).
I arrived to the conclusion of a libspf2 bug after seeing a
libspf2-linked mail filter (milter-greylist) not behave as expected on
incoming SPF-enabled IPv6 SMTP connexions. After thoroughly examining
the faulty SPF record, I concluded the SPF test should have passed,
whereas it failed. Then I did some manual queries using spfquery on the
same SPF record with same results. I then created the above simple test
SPF record which obviously illustrates the bug.
Could someone have a look at it ?
Best regards,
--
Benoit BRANCIARD
Pôle Infrastructures
Centre de ressources informatiques et du réseau (CRIR)
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
http://crir.univ-paris1.fr
Tel. 01 44 07 89 68
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suspect n'a ete trouve.
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