[Bug 179271] spamd: SPF: lookup failed: Can't locate object method "type" via package "Net::DNS::RR::TXT"
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Summary: spamd: SPF: lookup failed: Can't locate object method "type" via package "Net::DNS::RR::TXT"
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=179271
------- Additional Comments From aleksander.adamowski.redhat at altkom.pl 2006-01-30 16:01 EST -------
Seems OK (BTW, it didn't accept plain "-debug", it needs a numeric argument,
e.g. "-debug 1"):
[root at nmail tests_v2.1]# ./spfquery.pl.pre-1.997
-default-explanation=explanation -sanitize -debug 1 -ip=192.0.2.11
-sender=10.spf1-test.mailzone.com -helo=10.spf1-test.mailzone.com
| 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com new: ipv4=192.0.2.11,
sender=10.spf1-test.mailzone.com, helo=10.spf1-test.mailzone.com
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com localpart is postmaster
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com DirectiveSet override: is
10.spf1-test.mailzone.com in the override hash?
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com DirectiveSet override: is
*.spf1-test.mailzone.com in the override hash?
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com DirectiveSet override: is
*.mailzone.com in the override hash?
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com DirectiveSet override: is *.com
in the override hash?
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com DirectiveSet override: is *. in
the override hash?
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com DirectiveSet->new(): doing TXT
query on 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com myquery: doing TXT query on
10.spf1-test.mailzone.com
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com DirectiveSet->new(): TXT query
on 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com returned error=, last_dns_error=NOERROR
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com DirectiveSet->new(): SPF policy:
mx -all
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com lookup: TXT mx
-all
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com lookup: TXT prefix=+, lhs=mx, rhs=
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com lookup: TXT prefix=-, lhs=all,
rhs=
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com lookup: mec mechanisms=+mx() -all()
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com evaluate_mechanism: +mx() for
domain=10.spf1-test.mailzone.com
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com myquery: doing MX query on
10.spf1-test.mailzone.com
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com myquery: doing A query on
mx01.spf1-test.mailzone.com
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com mechanism mx: we have a match;
10.spf1-test.mailzone.com MX mx01.spf1-test.mailzone.com A 192.0.2.11 == 192.0.2.11
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com evaluate_mechanism: +mx()
returned hit 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com MX mx01.spf1-test.mailzone.com A 192.0.2.11
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com saving result pass to cache
point and returning.
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com header_comment: spf_source =
domain of 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com
| postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com header_comment: spf_source_type =
original-spf-record
pass
explanation: 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com MX mx01.spf1-test.mailzone.com A 192.0.2.11
spfquery: domain of 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com designates 192.0.2.11 as permitted
sender
Received-SPF: pass (spfquery: domain of 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com designates
192.0.2.11 as permitted sender) client-ip=192.0.2.11;
envelope-from=10.spf1-test.mailzone.com; helo=10.spf1-test.mailzone.com;
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