Hey guys. I was just looking over the service (sounds promising) but before I start using an RBL (or similar service), especially one we have to pay for access to, I always run some tests first. In this case, I'd take a few months worth of DNS query logs and run that through a perl script to see which hostnames would be caught by the RPZ.
Obviously, I'd only do this if I had the data mirrored locally so I'm not beating up on anyone else's DNS servers. :-)
So... Is there a way I can get one-time access to the RPZ and rbldnsd formatted data just so I can run some sanity checks? If I can quantify the number of URLs the users here queried for that the RPZ would otherwise have blocked (we run our own in-house RPZ too), I could then do a cost/benefit analysis for the folks who pay the bills, assuming it was catching stuff our own RPZ isn't.
Possible? I'd only run it on one, non-production DNS server here for testing and would toss the data when I was finished, unless we decided to use it in production and pay for access...
Brent