Re: How to create a URIBL

2016-10-19 Thread Kris Deugau
Alex wrote: > Hi, > > I've collected a bunch of URIs that I'd like to incorporate into my > rulebase. I know how to create a DNSBL, but I don't specifically know > how to create a URIBL. Can I use rbldnsd for this? Or would I have to > extract the IP or hostname from the URL, then also use a

Re: How to create a URIBL

2016-10-19 Thread Rob McEwen
On 10/18/2016 9:09 PM, Alex wrote: How do you then enter ranges? For example, one of the rbldnsd zone examples I've seen have entries such as: 1.168.160.0-255 That does not look to be in reverse order, as the host octet is still last. while there may be a more complicated and unusual answer

Re: How to create a URIBL

2016-10-19 Thread Rob McEwen
On 10/19/2016 3:51 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: are you REALLY sure the IP has to be reversed? rbldns parses IP and reverses them by itself, if used in ip4* dataset. When used in dnset, it should not be reversed. Your most valid points do not apply to "dnset". they apply to ip4tset and

Re: How to create a URIBL

2016-10-19 Thread Axb
On 10/19/2016 09:51 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: On 18.10.16 20:03, Rob McEwen wrote: So your three examples: 109 .73 .134 .241 would like like this: .241 .134 .73 .109 NOTICE 2 things: (2) the fact that the IP is in reverse order. The great part about rbldnsd is that a lookup

Re: How to create a URIBL

2016-10-19 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 18.10.16 20:03, Rob McEwen wrote: So your three examples: 109 .73 .134 .241 would like like this: .241 .134 .73 .109 NOTICE 2 things: (2) the fact that the IP is in reverse order. The great part about rbldnsd is that a lookup on either are you REALLY sure the IP has to be

Re: How to create a URIBL

2016-10-18 Thread Alex
Hi, > (2) the fact that the IP is in reverse order. How do you then enter ranges? For example, one of the rbldnsd zone examples I've seen have entries such as: 1.168.160.0-255 That does not look to be in reverse order, as the host octet is still last. > foo.example.com:127.0.0.2:Blocked

Re: How to create a URIBL

2016-10-18 Thread Rob McEwen
Alex, here are some suggestions: In your rbldnsd-formatted file, put a dot at the beginning, which serves as a wildcard. So your three examples: 109 .73 .134 .241 51steel1 .org amessofblues1 .com (I added spaces here to evade spam filtering, but those spaces shouldn't actually be there)

Re: How to create a URIBL

2016-10-18 Thread Joe Quinn
On 10/18/2016 6:21 PM, Alex wrote: Hi, I've collected a bunch of URIs that I'd like to incorporate into my rulebase. I know how to create a DNSBL, but I don't specifically know how to create a URIBL. Can I use rbldnsd for this? Or would I have to extract the IP or hostname from the URL, then