Re: local changes to a domain

2015-01-29 Thread Mark Andrews
zone "rbl." { allow-qery { }; }; In message , Michael Grant writes: > > Thanks Mark and Tony. I like it. > > This works, but what if someone turned around and queried my dns server to > use this rbl? > > One simple fix for this would be to use a bogus domain like .l

Re: local changes to a domain

2015-01-29 Thread Michael Grant
Thanks Mark and Tony. I like it. This works, but what if someone turned around and queried my dns server to use this rbl? One simple fix for this would be to use a bogus domain like .local. or maybe part of .localhost. rbl.local. DNAME 1234-1234-1234.some-rbl.com. Michael Grant On Thu, Jan

Re: local changes to a domain

2015-01-28 Thread Mark Andrews
rbl.. DNAME 1234-1234-1234.some-rbl.com. In message , Michael Grant writes: > > I could also have called the subject of this mail 'augmented reality'. > > I pay to use an RBL. The RBL has provided me a license key that I simply > tack onto their domain name like 1234-1234-1234.some-rb

Re: local changes to a domain

2015-01-28 Thread Tony Finch
Michael Grant wrote: > > I pay to use an RBL. The RBL has provided me a license key that I simply > tack onto their domain name like 1234-1234-1234.some-rbl.com. > > Here's my problem. As mail passes through my system and is marked up by > spamassassin, spamassassin kindly puts the domain name i

local changes to a domain

2015-01-28 Thread Michael Grant
I could also have called the subject of this mail 'augmented reality'. I pay to use an RBL. The RBL has provided me a license key that I simply tack onto their domain name like 1234-1234-1234.some-rbl.com. As normal, queries go to something like 4.3.2.1.1234-1234-1234.some-rbl.com. to query the