To test a procedure we'd like to implement, we'd need RBL feeds that we may
rsync from for free and load into rbldnsd.
If they are hours old is not a problem.
Can you list some?
Thank you
On Monday 17 October 2016 at 17:14:18, Bill Cole wrote:
> On 17 Oct 2016, at 9:04, Antony Stone wrote:
> > DNS runs over UDP, not TCP.
>
> True AND false.
Agreed; thanks for the detailed clarification, however I was answering a
question specifically about rbldnsd.
> A DNS se
On 17 Oct 2016, at 9:04, Antony Stone wrote:
DNS runs over UDP, not TCP.
True AND false.
Most DNS queries can be answered in a single UDP packet and so most
queries are tried over UDP first. Traditionally, DNS answers over UDP
were limited to 512 bytes, although modern extensions typically
On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 13:18:23 +
Nicola Piazzi wrote:
> THX Antony
> Service works, but at now how can i address query to this server ?
> And the service name test how must be inserted in the query ?
There are plenty of examples in the stock rules.
This is OT on this list.
here is all the info:
http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd/rbldnsd.8.html
if you need more hand holding, pls use the rbdlsnd list
On 10/17/2016 03:18 PM, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
THX Antony
Service works, but at now how can i address query to this server ?
And the
THX Antony
Service works, but at now how can i address query to this server ?
And the service name test how must be inserted in the query ?
usr/sbin/rbldnsd -n -b localhost/53 test:ip4tset:/rbldnsd/test.txt
Nicola Piazzi
CED - Sistemi
COMET s.p.a.
Via Michelino, 105 - 40127 Bologna – Italia
Tel
On Monday 17 October 2016 at 15:00:08, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
> Someone use dnsrbld to create personal rbl ?
> I am unable to bind to port 53 (and other ports)
Oh?
> I start and it tell that bind :
>
> [root@EFALIST rbldnsd]# ./start.sh
> rbldnsd: listening on ::1/53
>
Someone use dnsrbld to create personal rbl ?
I am unable to bind to port 53 (and other ports)
I start and it tell that bind :
[root@EFALIST rbldnsd]# ./start.sh
rbldnsd: listening on ::1/53
rbldnsd: listening on 127.0.0.1/53
rbldnsd: ip4tset:/rbldnsd/test.txt: 20161017 101633: cnt=2
rbldnsd
On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 6:17 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
wrote:
>> | -d Dump all zones to stdout in BIND format and exit. This may be
>>
>> That's what we use for the BIND export of dnswl.org data (create
>> rbldnsd-formatted file, and let rbldnsd -d create th
1: use rbldnsd to dump zone to bind.zone (Gigaram usage)
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
I doubt rbldns is able to dump zone content.
many DNSBL providers support also BIND format.
Note that BIND takes much more RAM space
On 02.12.11 17:22, Matthias Leisi
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> 1: use rbldnsd to dump zone to bind.zone (Gigaram usage)
>>
>
> I doubt rbldns is able to dump zone content.
> many DNSBL providers support also BIND format.
> Note that BIND takes much more RAM space
man rbl
On 02.12.11 15:52, Benny Pedersen wrote:
if rbldnsd does only UDP will not give problems for bind local cache,
or isp remote dns servers in forwards ?
I don't think so.
hope rbldns hosters dont sleep here
2 ways of workaround is:
work around what?
1: use rbldnsd to dump zo
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5966
if rbldnsd does only UDP will not give problems for bind local cache,
or isp remote dns servers in forwards ?
hope rbldns hosters dont sleep here
2 ways of workaround is:
1: use rbldnsd to dump zone to bind.zone (Gigaram usage)
2: let bind use forwards
does spamassassin make tcp dnsbl testing ?, eg is udp forced ?
reason is that most rbldnsd server only support udp, but bind try tcp
if it setup global for edns0, or udp fails
have anyone a way to solve it ?
Yet Another Ninja wrote:
> On 2010-09-28 9:28, selven wrote:
>> Hi, i wanted to set up my own surbl server, unfortunately, not much
>> information is available around, most of the time am bumping into
>> this http://www.surbl.org/public-dns.html, but well, getting rsync
>> data feed access from su
On 2010-09-28 9:28, selven wrote:
Hi, i wanted to set up my own surbl server, unfortunately, not much
information is available around, most of the time am bumping into this
http://www.surbl.org/public-dns.html, but well, getting rsync data feed
access from surbl.org is way too expensive for a bun
Hi, i wanted to set up my own surbl server, unfortunately, not much
information is available around, most of the time am bumping into this
http://www.surbl.org/public-dns.html, but well, getting rsync data feed
access from surbl.org is way too expensive for a bunch of kids at school. Is
there some
Rob McEwen wrote:
John
Hardin wrote:
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008, Marc Perkel wrote:
Looking from opinions from people running rbl blacklists.
I have a list that contains a lot of name based information. I'm
about to add a lot more information to the list and what will happen
is that when you look u
John Hardin wrote:
On Tue,
16 Sep 2008, Marc Perkel wrote:
Looking from opinions from people running rbl blacklists.
I have a list that contains a lot of name based information. I'm
about to add a lot more information to the list and what will happen
is that when you look up a name you migh
Marc Perkel wrote:
Looking from opinions from people running rbl blacklists.
I have a list that contains a lot of name based information. I'm about
to add a lot more information to the list and what will happen is that
when you look up a name you might get several results. For example, a
host
On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 20:12 +0200, mouss wrote:
> Marc Perkel wrote:
> > Looking from opinions from people running rbl blacklists.
> >
> > I have a list that contains a lot of name based information. I'm about
> > to add a lot more information to the list and what will happen is that
> > when yo
Marc Perkel wrote:
Looking from opinions from people running rbl blacklists.
I have a list that contains a lot of name based information. I'm about
to add a lot more information to the list and what will happen is that
when you look up a name you might get several results. For example, a
host
John Hardin wrote:
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008, Marc Perkel wrote:
Looking from opinions from people running rbl blacklists.
I have a list that contains a lot of name based information. I'm
about to add a lot more information to the list and what will happen
is that when you look up a name you might
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008, Marc Perkel wrote:
Looking from opinions from people running rbl blacklists.
I have a list that contains a lot of name based information. I'm about
to add a lot more information to the list and what will happen is that
when you look up a name you might get several results
Looking from opinions from people running rbl blacklists.
I have a list that contains a lot of name based information. I'm about
to add a lot more information to the list and what will happen is that
when you look up a name you might get several results. For example, a
hostname might be blackl
Has anyone any tips on doing this?
I do not want to mirror existing data (I already am :) )
I want to setup my own DNSBL to catch the junk that the other DNSBLS miss..
The only tutorials / guides I've found either refer explicitly to Bind or
make reference to rbldns-conf, which doesn't appear
RE: rbldnsd ported to windows?
Does anyone know if "rbldnsd" has ever been ported to windows? If not, is there
an easy way to do this?
Thanks,
Rob McEwen
PowerView Systems
Rodney Richison a écrit :
> Is there a tool or howto to let users easily remove themselves? And for
> that matter, allow employees to add ip's. :)
>
I guess No. Now, employees/users should not modify the rbldnsd data,
since this data is "global", and also because that w
Is there a tool or howto to let users easily remove themselves? And for
that matter, allow employees to add ip's. :)
--
Highest Regards,
Rodney Richison
RCR Computing
http://www.rcrnet.net
118 N. Broadway
Cleveland, OK 74020
918-358-
On Sunday, January 22, 2006, 4:38:11 PM, mouss mouss wrote:
> Larry Rosenman a écrit :
>> Jeff Peng wrote:
>>
>>>hi,Irina,
>>>rbldnsd is really a simple dns server.you can use it directly,no any
>>>need to bind.and,you can use rsync to download the rbl
Larry Rosenman a écrit :
> Jeff Peng wrote:
>
>>hi,Irina,
>>rbldnsd is really a simple dns server.you can use it directly,no any
>>need to bind.and,you can use rsync to download the rbl files.
>>
>
> I have both rbldnsd and bind running on my 2 nameserv
Jeff Peng wrote:
> when you run ./rbldnsd -h
> you should see:
> -b address[/port] - bind to (listen on) this address (required)
>
> So you can bind the rbldnsd to another alias IP address,diff from the
> IP that your BIND server is listening to. I think there is no
> conflic
when you run ./rbldnsd -h
you should see:
-b address[/port] - bind to (listen on) this address (required)
So you can bind the rbldnsd to another alias IP address,diff from the IP that
your BIND server is listening to.
I think there is no conflict between the rbldnsd and the BIND.
>Jeff P
Some of the HowTo documents at:
http://www.surbl.org/rsync-signup.html
may be of use in setting up and rbldnsd server, including port
forwarding from BIND.
Jeff C.
--
Jeff Chan
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.surbl.org/
Jeff Peng wrote:
> hi,Irina,
> rbldnsd is really a simple dns server.you can use it directly,no any
> need to bind.and,you can use rsync to download the rbl files.
>
I have both rbldnsd and bind running on my 2 nameservers. I had to
bind(pardon the pun) rbldnsd
To a separate al
hi,Irina,
rbldnsd is really a simple dns server.you can use it directly,no any need to
bind.and,you can use rsync to download the rbl files.
> --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---
> Von: "Irina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An:
> Betreff: rbldnsd on FreeBSD
> Datum:
Irina wrote:
Hello all,
Thank you for your answers on SURBL (few days back). I decided to install
rbldnsd with rsync and have few things to ask.
It will run on FreeBSD 5.4 with no named running. Server uses resolve.conf
with 2 our DNS servers.
Do I need to use BIND with rbldnsd and rsync
Hello all,
Thank you for your answers on SURBL (few days back). I decided to install
rbldnsd with rsync and have few things to ask.
It will run on FreeBSD 5.4 with no named running. Server uses resolve.conf
with 2 our DNS servers.
Do I need to use BIND with rbldnsd and rsync? Or only rbldnsd
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