On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 07:38:19AM -0700, Marc Perkel wrote: > > > Henrik K wrote: >> On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:25:19AM -0700, Marc Perkel wrote: >> >>> I've also created a DNS based list of domains that provide consumer >>> dynamic IP address space. I'm using this list internally but thought >>> I'd make it public in case others can use it. >>> >>> Trying to inspire innovation. >>> >>> Example: >>> >>> dig comcast.com.isphosts.junkemailfilter.com >>> >>> This list was created by grabbing the registry barrier part of the >>> domain name of IPs from other DNS lists that list the IPs as dynamic. >>> >> >> How is one supposed to use this list? You posted a _very_ general list that >> will match all the ISPs legimate outgoing MX servers too. So it's must not >> be for blocking or even positive scoring. >> >> > > As I said. I'm trying to inspire innovation. For example, if you have an > URIBL list and subtract out the ISP hosts then you woud have a name > based blacklist. That's one of the ways I'm using it. It is not a > blacklist. I'm making it available for anyone who might find it useful > but you will have to figure it out for yourself. I am just providing the > information.
Ok, you should have been clear on that from the beginning to reduce list noise. :) I can't think of any use for DNS list though, you should provide a downloadable list if you want it to be free.