Indeed, I just realized an embarrassing screw-up on my part.
There are two different programs with similar names and slightly different properties,including zone file differences:
rbldns
rbldnsd
We are using rbldnsd zone files. I need to update the web site to reflect this and post an announcement.
Jeff C. __
On Friday, April 23, 2004, 4:23:48 PM, Chris Santerre wrote:
not sure so I've cc'd the big guy on this one.
-----Original Message----- From: Dallas L. Engelken [mailto:dallase@nmgi.com] Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 4:27 PM To: Subject: [RulesEmporium] Rbldns and wildcards
What is the recommended 'type' of zone for running bigevil via rbldns.. 'dnset' ?
If dnset is recommended, why arent a lot of the entries in be.surbl.org listed as
.domain.com instead of domain.com to cover the TLD and all sub domains? I probably missed this discussing didn't I....
On Friday, April 23, 2004, 4:20:34 PM, Jeff Chan wrote:
Indeed, I just realized an embarrassing screw-up on my part.
There are two different programs with similar names and slightly different properties,including zone file differences:
rbldns
rbldnsd
We are using rbldnsd zone files. I need to update the web site to reflect this and post an announcement.
Probably we should change the names (or rather *add* names) for the rbldnsd zone file with the extention .rbldnsd, in addition to the slightly misnamed .rbldns
(IOW update all web references to say .rbldnsd, and maintain zone files with both extensions for backward compatibility for people who don't get the message to change to the new extenstion.)
Comments?
BTW, the reason I called them rbldns is that I *thought* I was referring to the generic form of rbldnsd files, where d referred to the daemon for them. Google me better!
Jeff C.