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 reversed?
rbldns parses IP and reverses them by itself, if used in ip4* dataset.
When used in dnset, it should not be reversed.

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