Re: FW: Blocking top level domain

2009-09-30 Thread Ben Croswell
Easiest way would probably be to load the .cn domain and just not put anything in it. On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Apisa, Kathy (US - MABS) < kathy.ap...@meggitt.com> wrote: > > -- > > *From:* Apisa, Kathy (US - MABS) > *Sent:* Wednesday, September 30, 2009 10:

Re: FW: Blocking top level domain

2009-09-30 Thread Trey Darley
Hi, Kathy - Put a firewall in front of your DNS server. :-) Cheers, --Trey > > > > > From: Apisa, Kathy (US - MABS) > Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 10:23 AM > To: 'bind-users@lists.isc.org' > Subject: Blocking top level domain > > > > Greetings everyone >

Re: FW: Blocking top level domain

2009-09-30 Thread Kevin Darcy
Define "block". Return "query refused"? Return "name does not exist"? Return a wildcard entry pointing to a "helpful" web page, explaining why you don't like Chinese domains? Whatever you're trying to do, it's probably better done in a proxy, than in DNS.

FW: Blocking top level domain

2009-09-30 Thread Apisa, Kathy (US - MABS)
From: Apisa, Kathy (US - MABS) Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 10:23 AM To: 'bind-users@lists.isc.org' Subject: Blocking top level domain Greetings everyone I would like to know how to implement the blocking of a top level domain in Bind 9 For e