X-Git-Url: https://git.netwichtig.de/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=dnslists.otl;h=41098108d79f9aa2347f7d2fa6420ff00a425c91;hb=5d6e0927ad7148a823e004206ce90f8a7bc3eb76;hp=b7007c3b30de2ac7cb4f00b1814710ade9ea9395;hpb=fe2fc12d21d0fc4f55200ec8c20afadf5fe69a64;p=user%2Fhenk%2Fdocs%2Fdnsbl_notes.git diff --git a/dnslists.otl b/dnslists.otl index b7007c3..4109810 100644 --- a/dnslists.otl +++ b/dnslists.otl @@ -162,6 +162,8 @@ implement On or about 5/21/2018 the cyberlogic DNSBL ceased functioning properly. https://www.dnsbl.com/2018/05/ As reported on the mailop mailing list on Friday May 25, 2018, the blocking list at dnsbl.cyberlogic.net now contains a "wildcard" DNS entry, effectively listing the entire internet + http://www.rbl.jp/allrbl-e.html + website asks for login or just errors 00_NEEDS_RECHECK https://antispam.imp.ch/ no usage policy @@ -319,15 +321,31 @@ implement bitmasked 127.0.0.1 is used to signal abusive query behaviour http://wiki.junkemailfilter.com/index.php/Spam_DNS_Lists - http://www.rbl.jp/allrbl-e.html + called "hostkarma" + lists domains/URIs + lists IPs + usage policy is relatively clear that it’s free, except maybe for big for-profit oranizations + listing policy is documented + return codes are documented + seems very trustworthy http://www.sorbs.net/ good reputation - seems sensible - different kinds of lists + lists domains/URIs + lists IPs + usage policy is clear that it’s free + listing policy is documented + return codes are documented + seems trustworthy http://www.spamhaus.org/ good reputation very well done - different kinds of lists! + seems very professional + lists domains/URIs + lists IPs + usage policy is clear + https://www.spamhaus.org/organization/dnsblusage/ + listing policies are clearly documented + return codes are clearly documented http://www.surbl.org/ http://zapbl.net/ https://rbl.foobar.hu/