[rbldnsd] rbldnsd setup and domain hoster

Amos Jeffries amos at treenet.co.nz
Sun Nov 26 07:05:09 MSK 2006


Have you checked out the AHBL IRC operators lists? And there is a 
public-contribution side to one of the open proxy lists. I'm not sure I 
recall exactly which one at present though.

CBL is a must addition to anyone wanting to prevent open proxies anywhere 
these days.

AJ

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Monk" <Monk at mindforge.org>
To: "Small Daemon for DNSBLs" <rbldnsd at corpit.ru>
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: [rbldnsd] rbldnsd setup and domain hoster


> Amos Jeffries wrote:
>> Before I get on to assisting with the stated problem.
>>
>> _Why_ are you doing this?
>> If it's a new list please read this:
>> http://www.techtheft.info/book/dnsbl/ch1_reasons.php
>> (http://www.techtheft.info/book/dnsbl/ may have other details you need to 
>> think about first)
> Thanks for the additional information to this topic. I fully agree with 
> the author of the "reasons" chapter that there are enough dnsbls already.
> I do not intend to start another public list. We are running an irc 
> network and I want to use the dnsbl technique for building up a proxy 
> database.
> We gather proxy connections by scanning client upon connect and by 
> harvesting well known proxy lists in the internet. Currently we maintain 
> them
> in a mysql database and run a custom perl bot to compare client ips with 
> ips in our database. As performance of this bot lacks a bit we are going 
> to
> switch to neostats and its dnsbl lookup module.
>> <snip>



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