X-Git-Url: https://git.netwichtig.de/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=dnslists.otl;h=d77a00e766afd69846580afc80ab7460e8b29d94;hb=4512a4ed3f2cb2a3f5c80c07d0d7215191d63ecf;hp=0d812a9ce111dcf5122c0931aca5a7d871534120;hpb=160a5ae3ee7a8c36f95c9a2b2417be9460d6d224;p=user%2Fhenk%2Fdocs%2Fdnsbl_notes.git diff --git a/dnslists.otl b/dnslists.otl index 0d812a9..d77a00e 100644 --- a/dnslists.otl +++ b/dnslists.otl @@ -201,6 +201,22 @@ TODO http://virbl.bit.nl/ https://www.rollernet.us/2017/01/shutdown-of-virbl-dnsbl-bit-nl/ January 23, 2017: »The Virbl-project site has been replaced by this static message to inform those that find their ways here. The Virbl DNSBL-zone was emptied and will be removed all together at a moment further on in the future.« + http://www.blocklist.de/en/index.html + lots of timeouts as of 2023 + forum link is dead, among others + seems unmaintained but alive + latest news is from 2016 + latest blog entry from 2022 + Abusix, a network security company for mail security and abuse report handling, takes over blocklist.de to integrate it within its Abusix platform to further improve its data quality. + http://www.emailbasura.org/cgi-bin/emailbasura-ini.pl?lang=eng + placeholder/parked? + http://www.leadmon.net/spamguard/ + website times out + http://www.srntools.com/blacklist/ + redirects to comodo.com subdomain where I can’t find any information about a DNSBL + https://bl.konstant.no/ + https://docs.hetrixtools.com/bl-konstant-no-unresponsive-removed/ + [July 29, 2022] This RBL has become unresponsive, and we’ve removed it from our system until it returns to functioning normally again. 00_NEEDS_RECHECK https://antispam.imp.ch/ no usage policy @@ -348,6 +364,16 @@ TODO no usage policy found no listing policy found no return code explanation found + http://www.blockedservers.com/ + no usage policy + no listing policy + no documentation + "funny": + No rights given; all rights are in the dumpster; Copyleft 2012 - 3013 - page generated in 0.009843111038208 secs + https://choon.net/dnsbl.php + no usage policy or instructions + no listing policy + only automatic delisting after 30 days 00_E_PAID 00_E_PRIVATE 88.blacklist.zap @@ -555,22 +581,36 @@ TODO usage policy implied: free to use return codes documented http://www.aupads.org/ - http://www.blockedservers.com/ - http://www.blocklist.de/en/index.html - http://www.emailbasura.org/cgi-bin/emailbasura-ini.pl?lang=eng + aka www.antispam-ufrj.pads.ufrj.br + aka www.orve.org + listing policy more or less clear + lists IPs and FQDNs + usage policy seems clear: freely exported by anybody who wants to use them« http://www.gbudb.com/truncate/ + listing policy + usage policy seems implied: free use + return codes documented + »Truncate is very conservative. On most systems it can be safely used to reject connections!« http://www.justspam.org/ + listing policy documented + warning: relies on listings in other DNSBLs! also for delisting! + usage policy clear + return codes: binary http://www.kempt.net/dnsbl/ - http://www.leadmon.net/spamguard/ + listing policy documented + usage policy documented + return codes undocumented http://www.spamcop.net/ - good policy + listing policy documented + The SCBL is aggressive and often errs on the side of blocking mail + usage policy is: free good reputation + return codes documented http://www.spamsources.fabel.dk/ - sensible policy - http://www.srntools.com/blacklist/ + usage policy is: free + listing policy seems clear + lists IPs http://www.uceprotect.net/en/index.php - https://bl.konstant.no/ - https://choon.net/rbl.php https://www.abuse.ch/ https://www.abuse.ch/?tag=httpbl https://www.kisarbl.or.kr/