Bind and blacklist IP file
Alans
alans002 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 11 17:07:40 UTC 2010
Why not? OpenDNS is a good example i think.
Also, i think as mentioned in Kal's email, DNS RPZ from isc is an
approach to implement these functionalities at DNS level.
We want to give individuals/customers access to their account to block
what they want to block, something similar to OpenDNS but in a small scale.
regards,
Alans
On 10/11/2010 07:37 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 11.10.10 14:16, Alans wrote:
>> Thanks Dave, yes i know about OpenDNS, I'm trying to imlement somehting
>> kind of similar to that in a small scale.
>> So i was wondering about Bind dns capabilities and may be third party
>> stuffs that could integrate with bind dns in addition to the ip/website
>> list.
>
> This is NOT something BIND (or any DNS server) should do. Blocking web sites
> is business for web proxies, firewalls etc. Doing this stuff at DNS level
> could lead to many surprises.
>
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