Please beta test ds.surbl.org which is the 6dos data turned into a SURBL. In particular, please check the false positive rate and let us know what you find.
Please do not use ds.surbl.org for production mail servers as it is hosted only on my name server.
(Chris, the list has about 120,000 entries. Were there some .c files which we should exclude?)
Please note that I have removed ob2.surbl.org as it was for testing only and the data source for it is now used as ob.surbl.org.
Jeff C.
On Monday, June 28, 2004, 7:46:16 PM, David Coulson wrote:
Jeff Chan wrote:
Please do not use ds.surbl.org for production mail servers as it is hosted only on my name server.
Even though it took a day to load (almost), I've got it running on ns10 if you want to add that to the NS glue.
Thanks David. I'd like to see what kind of false positive rates we see before committing to running it for real.
As a data point, 6dos hit 300 whitelist entries out of 120,000 records, which is about a ten times greater whitelist hit *rate* than ob.surbl.org.
Jeff C.
Hi Jeff,
Please beta test ds.surbl.org which is the 6dos data turned into a SURBL. In particular, please check the false positive rate and let us know what you find.
Please do not use ds.surbl.org for production mail servers as it is hosted only on my name server.
Could you make it available via rsync also?
Bye, Raymond.
On Tuesday, June 29, 2004, 1:02:50 AM, Raymond Dijkxhoorn wrote:
Please beta test ds.surbl.org which is the 6dos data turned into a SURBL. In particular, please check the false positive rate and let us know what you find.
Please do not use ds.surbl.org for production mail servers as it is hosted only on my name server.
Could you make it available via rsync also?
I see the rbldnsd version currently available on the rsync server:-)
-rw-r--r-- 10825089 2004/06/28 19:28:11 ds.surbl.org.bind -rw-r--r-- 2031529 2004/06/28 19:28:13 ds.surbl.org.rbldnsd
Jeff C.
Hi!
Please do not use ds.surbl.org for production mail servers as it is hosted only on my name server.
Could you make it available via rsync also?
I see the rbldnsd version currently available on the rsync server:-)
-rw-r--r-- 10825089 2004/06/28 19:28:11 ds.surbl.org.bind -rw-r--r-- 2031529 2004/06/28 19:28:13 ds.surbl.org.rbldnsd
Okidoki! :)
bye, Raymond.