Re: GeoIP like RBLDNS

2009-03-20 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2009-03-17 18:05:31, schrieb David Sparks: > Did you look at this: > > "countries.nerd.dk is NOT a list of spammers, it is an IP-to-country DNS > mapping service." > > http://countries.nerd.dk/ Yes, I have gotten the tip from the list and it is exactly what I was searching for. Thanks, Gre

Re: GeoIP like RBLDNS

2009-03-17 Thread David Sparks
Michelle Konzack wrote: > > In general, I need ONLY the contry code for a given IP but I a not > disinclined to put more infos in the database. > > [michelle.konz...@michelle1:~] host 188.66.4.62.geoip.tamay-dogan.net > 188.66.4.62.geoip.tamay-dogan.net is an alias for de.geoip.tamay-doga

Re: GeoIP like RBLDNS

2009-03-17 Thread miyone granger
This is a little off-topic, but do you still recommend bind-dlz for new installations (i.e. new server, fedora 10 os)? I'm giving it a try later, but thought i should ask anyway. Or is there any better dns/zone management software out there? 2009/3/16 Larry Brower : > What about using bind-dlz an

Re: GeoIP like RBLDNS

2009-03-15 Thread Larry Brower
What about using bind-dlz and use a mysql database for the records? Michelle Konzack wrote: >Hello Bind9 Geeks/Nerds and whoever, > >I have the need for a GeoIP Database but the one from Maxmind peoduce a >Disk-IO as the hell. Now my Idea is to use my bind9 to archive my goal. > >In general, I

GeoIP like RBLDNS

2009-03-15 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Bind9 Geeks/Nerds and whoever, I have the need for a GeoIP Database but the one from Maxmind peoduce a Disk-IO as the hell. Now my Idea is to use my bind9 to archive my goal. In general, I need ONLY the contry code for a given IP but I a not disinclined to put more infos in the data