On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 05:45:59AM -0000, John Levine wrote:
> >I'm seeing how it really helps governments cheaply create and enforce
> >the creation of national internets -- especially with the walled garden
> >features.  Are those the good guys to you, or are there other benefits?
> 
> Please see the previous gazillion messages from people who are using
> RPZ in production to keep malware away from their users.
> 
> Also see the previous gazillion messages noting that governments do
> all sorts of DNS censorship now and don't need RPZ.
> 
> Could you explain in more detail why you don't believe operators will
> continue to use RPZ to protect their users, and why you think hostile
> actors will do things with RPZ that they couldn't do now?

I was specifically asking about the redirect/record replacement
behavior, not the nxdomain/blocking behavior.

-- 
Scott Schmit

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