On Monday, April 12, 2004, 10:56:13 PM, Kelsey Cummings wrote:
Well, I don't have query counts but here's how the SURBL stacks up on my servers.
rfc-ignorant.org 91.9% (And this is actually just a delegation point.) surbl.org 3.2%
rfci had 29k queries in the few minutes I ran dnstop.
Our rbldns servers do a combined 3-4Mbps in outbound DNS answers - primary traffic load is from the rfci and spamhaus zones which we secondary for the public.
Be warned, when the SURBL gets into a default SA release we will see the traffic scream up. Be prepared to serve a few mbits of DNS traffic.
Definitely important to plan for.
Jeff, how many secondaries do you have lined up?
We currently have seven with Dave Funk recently offering some more.
ns1.freeapp.net dns1.littleredbat.net a.rbl-auth.sr.sonic.net b.rbl-auth.sr.sonic.net slartibartfast.pa.net dns.maddoc.com master.dto.tudelft.nl
Wouldn't hurt to pickup a few anycasted secondaries either. (I'm working on it at Sonic, but it's still a way out.)
Can we get a default reply to list going too?
We left the list reply to going to senders from the default Mailman install (with a strong recommendation included for it). I don't mind changing replies to go to the list, but it might be good to hear if there are any strenuous objections.
Jeff C.