[rbldnsd] Re: rbldns mailing list

Bill Boebel bb at webmail.us
Wed Jun 8 03:40:35 MSD 2005


Great, thanks.

Bill

Michael Tokarev wrote:
> Bill Boebel wrote:
> 
>> Hi Michael,
>>
>> Is there a users' mailing list for rbldns?
> 
> 
> There is - it's rbldnsd at corpit.ru (CC'ed - hope you don't
> mind), managed by mailman, referenced from the rbldnsd homepage.
> There's only one mailinglist, for all questions/discussions.
> 
>> Here is my question in case there is no mailing list:  Is there a 
>> config setting available that will allow me to change the default 
>> return value for each ip4tset dataset, if I want to use something 
>> other than 127.0.0.2?
> 
> 
> Yes there is.  Specify usual
>  :ip.add.re.ss
> or
>  :ip.add.re.ss:text-template
> in the dataset.  First such entry wins.
> 
>> Basically I have several ip4tset datasets that I am rsynching 
>> regularly from public blacklists, and I'd like to merge them all under 
>> one hostname with different return values for each dataset.  I can do 
>> this if I write a script to modify the files and change them all to 
>> ip4set datasets, but I'd like to avoid that if possible.
> 
> 
> if you have files data1 and data2, want them both to be in zone ex.tld, and
> want to specify A/TXT values for each, create two files with just those 
> values,
> say, ctrl1 and ctrl2 (one line in each, plus any your additions if you 
> like),
> and specify the following in the command line:
> 
>  rbldnsd ... \
>    ex.tld:ip4tset:ctrl1,data1 \
>    ex.tld:ip4tset:ctrl2,data2 \
>    ...
> 
> The `zone:type:filelist' syntax - note it's a fileLIST, you can specify
> several comma-separated files here.  If more than one file is specified,
> they all works like it were one large file...
> 
> It all is described in the manpage, but it's a bit long and a bit 
> messy.. ;)
> 
>> Thanks,
> 
> 
> You're welcome.
> 
> /mjt


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