Dnsmasq can be linked with the IDN library, which deals with non-ascii
characters in domain names and converst them to punycode. I suspect that
the IDN library may well barf when given a name containing punycode already.
dnsmasq -v
should tell you if IDn is in use or not, in the compile time
Hi wkitty42,
thanks for the reply.
This punycode indeed is a good startr.
I found a website that converts punycode to plain text and apparently only one of five domains seems to be punycode.
Please don't click them, they are considered to be malicious:
address=/00.00.1596.hk/
On 3/8/21 3:31 AM, psycl...@web.de wrote:
Therefore I use lists called "Shalla's Blacklists" that happen to have domains
with multiple minus in a form like this XX.XX.1596.hk. (This is not the
actual domain, since it is malicious I changed one letter to X).
eWAG in progress:
on first