>From: Robert Kudyba <rkud...@fordham.edu> >host -tTXT test.uribl.com.multi.uribl.com >test.uribl.com.multi.uribl.com descriptive text "127.0.0.1 -> Query Refused. >See > http://uribl.com/refused.shtml for more information [Your DNS IP: > 74.125.19.15]"
>Some logs to show dnsmasq in use: >May 17 14:23:32 ourserver dnsmasq[2336]: reading /etc/resolv.conf >May 17 14:23:32 ourserver dnsmasq[2336]: using nameserver 150.108.x.yy#53 >May 17 14:23:32 ourserver dnsmasq[2336]: using nameserver 150.108.x.zz#53 >May 17 14:23:32 ourserver dnsmasq[2336]: reading /etc/resolv.conf >May 17 14:23:32 ourserver dnsmasq[2336]: using nameserver 127.0.0.1#53 You can't use dnsmasq since it only forwards to other DNS servers. You need to use unbound, BIND, or my favorite PowerDNS recursor so that your server does it's own full recursive DNS lookups and doesn't rely on any other servers. When you rely on other DNS servers, then your DNS queries will be combined with all of the other queries pushing you over the URIBL free usages limit. Dave