So the zone file is cryptographically signed, so another sharer cannot
change it?  This would remove a single DOS target for spammers.
But you have to transfer the whole zone file from peer to peer?
> This seems like a perfect application for P2P technology; make rbldns or
> rbldnsd trivial to configure locally, and distribute zone files over
> cryptographically-secure P2P networks[1]. This eliminates the need for
> resource-intensive static DOS targets and improves performance over
> traditional external-DNS-call DNSBL lookups. Find a way to establish
> trust without revealing the owner of a zone file and you make legal
> challenges very difficult; if they can't find you, they can't sue you.
> Hell,
>
> I have to credit the RIAA for being the biggest driver of personal
> privacy technology. As long as they keep suing their customers, they'll
> keep motivating privacy technology developers. Long-term, we win.
>
> -- Bob

--Luke



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