On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 10:32:22AM +0200, Bgs wrote:

>   I think it would be better to put geoip in a reverse DNS setup. 
> Doesn't need any special software. Just generate a reverse DNS file for 
> tinydns (most qmail setups have it installed anyway). This way lookup 
> caching is automatically done, no need to change spamdyke and the same 
> system can be used for other purposes as well. The only change needed in 
> spamdyke would be the geoip dns lookup which won't be a big hassle. (The 
> DNS answer would explicitly contain the geo ip, AS, etc. info). If there 
> is enough demand for it I can do the DNS part. Sam should be able to do 

I would certainly be interested in something like this.

You mean you'd dump the geoip database, then convert it into a format usable
by tinydns?

Andras

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