Bug#503395: ITP: libapache2-mod-spamhaus -- Apache module that use DNSBL to deny access to a known bad IP address

2008-10-25 Thread Giuseppe Iuculano
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Giuseppe Iuculano [EMAIL PROTECTED] -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 * Package name: libapache2-mod-spamhaus Version : 0.5 Upstream Author : Luca Ercoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] * URL :

Re: Bug#503395: ITP: libapache2-mod-spamhaus -- Apache module that use DNSBL to deny access to a known bad IP address

2008-10-25 Thread Robert Edmonds
On 2008-10-25, Giuseppe Iuculano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It take advantage of the Spamhaus Block List (SBL) and the Exploits Block List (XBL) querying xbl-sbl.spamhaus.org Spamhaus's DNSBLs are offered as a free public service for low-volume non-commercial use. the combined SBL/XBL zone is

Re: Bug#503395: ITP: libapache2-mod-spamhaus -- Apache module that use DNSBL to deny access to a known bad IP address

2008-10-25 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* Robert Edmonds [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 2008-10-25, Giuseppe Iuculano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It take advantage of the Spamhaus Block List (SBL) and the Exploits Block List (XBL) querying xbl-sbl.spamhaus.org Spamhaus's DNSBLs are offered as a free public service for low-volume

Re: Bug#503395: ITP: libapache2-mod-spamhaus -- Apache module that use DNSBL to deny access to a known bad IP address

2008-10-25 Thread Giuseppe Iuculano
Ralf Hildebrandt ha scritto: Or zen.spamhaus.org (which is actually a BIT more, but the recommended list) Recommended for smtp service, not for web server. Giuseppe. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Bug#503395: ITP: libapache2-mod-spamhaus -- Apache module that use DNSBL to deny access to a known bad IP address

2008-10-25 Thread Robert Edmonds
On 2008-10-25, Ralf Hildebrandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or zen.spamhaus.org (which is actually a BIT more, but the recommended list) zen includes PBL, which certainly shouldn't be used for denying access to http service. i'm unsure why this program is named mod_spamhaus; it appears to be a