Henrik K wrote:
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:25:19AM -0700, Marc Perkel wrote:
I've also created a DNS based list of domains that provide consumer dynamic IP address space. I'm using this list internally but thought I'd make it public in case others can use it.

Trying to inspire innovation.

Example:

dig comcast.com.isphosts.junkemailfilter.com

This list was created by grabbing the registry barrier part of the domain name of IPs from other DNS lists that list the IPs as dynamic.

How is one supposed to use this list? You posted a _very_ general list that
will match all the ISPs legimate outgoing MX servers too. So it's must not
be for blocking or even positive scoring.


As I said. I'm trying to inspire innovation. For example, if you have an URIBL list and subtract out the ISP hosts then you woud have a name based blacklist. That's one of the ways I'm using it. It is not a blacklist. I'm making it available for anyone who might find it useful but you will have to figure it out for yourself. I am just providing the information.

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