Hi Jeff.
Thanks for the pointer.
0.019 worked, it just skipped the rd.yahoo.com test.
<snip> t/open_redirect....ok
5/5 skipped: Need reliable open redirect to test against - rd.yahoo.com is closed t/spamcopuri.......ok
t/whitelist........ok
All tests successful, 5 subtests skipped. <snip>
I have a bunch of cf files installed. They were downloaded from SARE.
Which ones would you advise that I remove?
Here is the list:
70_sare_adult.cf 70_sare_bayes_poison_nxm.cf 70_sare_header_abuse.cf 70_sare_oem.cf 70_sare_random.cf 70_sare_specific.cf 70_sare_spoof.cf 70_sc_top200.cf 71_sare_redirect_pre3.0.0.cf 99_FVGT_Tripwire.cf 99_sare_fraud_post25x.cf antidrug.cf backhair.cf bigevil.cf bogus-virus-warnings.cf chickenpox.cf DomainDigits1.cf evilnumbers.cf evilrules.cf Obfu1.cf ratware.cf weeds.cf
It is killing the CPU :o$
Regards,
Tom Kinghorn
On Thursday, July 22, 2004, 12:32:16 AM, Raymond Dijkxhoorn wrote:
bigevil.cf
Thats one that is doing a lot if think. CPU wise, its included in ws.surbl.org, so remove that one...
The rest is depending on your needs, but i think you are using a little tooooo miuch rulesets currently :)
Yes definitely get rid of bigevil.cf if you use ws.surbl.org. ws has all the domains from bigevil.cf (which now is actually built from the same domain list as ws).
You should see the CPU much happier with bigevil gone and ws in place.
Jeff C.