Mailing List Archive

[Spamassassin Wiki] Update of "CachingNameserver" by JeffChan
Dear Wiki user,

You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Spamassassin Wiki" for change notification.

The following page has been changed by JeffChan:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CachingNameserver

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

== Installing rbldnsd As A Caching Nameserver ==

- [http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html rbldnsd] is a small and fast DNS daemon which is especially made to serve DNSBL zones. This daemon was inspired by Dan J. Bernstein's rbldns program found in the djbdns package. The [http://www.surbl.org/dnscache-rbldnsd.html rbldnsd FAQ] at surbl.org.
+ [http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html rbldnsd] is a small and fast DNS daemon which is especially made to serve DNSBL zones. This daemon was inspired by Dan J. Bernstein's rbldns program found in the djbdns package. The [http://www.surbl.org/links.html SURBL links page] under "Mirroring RBL zone files locally" references several How-Tos for setting up rbldnsd and rsnyc in different environments including FreeBSD, Solaris, etc. NJABL also has a document about [http://njabl.org/rsync.html setting up rbldnsd and rsync] for use with RBLs.

If you have a good guide to the commands required to install this on a typical system, please edit this page and fill out this section.
[Spamassassin Wiki] Update of "CachingNameserver" by JeffChan [ In reply to ]
Dear Wiki user,

You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Spamassassin Wiki" for change notification.

The following page has been changed by JeffChan:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CachingNameserver

The comment on the change is:
Updated rbldnsd section with links and commentary.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html rbldnsd] is a small and fast DNS daemon which is especially made to serve DNSBL zones. This daemon was inspired by Dan J. Bernstein's rbldns program found in the djbdns package. The [http://www.surbl.org/links.html SURBL links page] under "Mirroring RBL zone files locally" references several How-Tos for setting up rbldnsd and rsnyc in different environments including FreeBSD, Solaris, etc. NJABL also has a document about [http://njabl.org/rsync.html setting up rbldnsd and rsync] for use with RBLs.

+ rbldnsd is widely used for public and private mirroring of RBL zone files. A common rule of thumb is that the overhead of doing rbldnsd and rsync become worthwhile for mail servers that process more than 100,000 messages per day.
+
If you have a good guide to the commands required to install this on a typical system, please edit this page and fill out this section.
[Spamassassin Wiki] Update of "CachingNameserver" by JeffChan [ In reply to ]
Dear Wiki user,

You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Spamassassin Wiki" for change notification.

The following page has been changed by JeffChan:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CachingNameserver

The comment on the change is:
more rbldnsd/rsync comments

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html rbldnsd] is a small and fast DNS daemon which is especially made to serve DNSBL zones. This daemon was inspired by Dan J. Bernstein's rbldns program found in the djbdns package. The [http://www.surbl.org/links.html SURBL links page] under "Mirroring RBL zone files locally" references several How-Tos for setting up rbldnsd and rsnyc in different environments including FreeBSD, Solaris, etc. NJABL also has a document about [http://njabl.org/rsync.html setting up rbldnsd and rsync] for use with RBLs.

- rbldnsd is widely used for public and private mirroring of RBL zone files. A common rule of thumb is that the overhead of doing rbldnsd and rsync become worthwhile for mail servers that process more than 100,000 messages per day.
+ rbldnsd is widely used for public and private mirroring of RBL zone files. A common rule of thumb is that the overhead of doing rbldnsd and rsync become worthwhile for mail servers that process more than 100,000 messages per day. Some RBLs imposse a minimum daily message count for allowing rsync access. Some RBLs charge a subscription fee for access. Others don't. Please check with the RBL operators as appropriate.

If you have a good guide to the commands required to install this on a typical system, please edit this page and fill out this section.
[Spamassassin Wiki] Update of "CachingNameserver" by JeffChan [ In reply to ]
Dear Wiki user,

You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Spamassassin Wiki" for change notification.

The following page has been changed by JeffChan:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CachingNameserver

The comment on the change is:
minor typo fix

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html rbldnsd] is a small and fast DNS daemon which is especially made to serve DNSBL zones. This daemon was inspired by Dan J. Bernstein's rbldns program found in the djbdns package. The [http://www.surbl.org/links.html SURBL links page] under "Mirroring RBL zone files locally" references several How-Tos for setting up rbldnsd and rsnyc in different environments including FreeBSD, Solaris, etc. NJABL also has a document about [http://njabl.org/rsync.html setting up rbldnsd and rsync] for use with RBLs.

- rbldnsd is widely used for public and private mirroring of RBL zone files. A common rule of thumb is that the overhead of doing rbldnsd and rsync become worthwhile for mail servers that process more than 100,000 messages per day. Some RBLs imposse a minimum daily message count for allowing rsync access. Some RBLs charge a subscription fee for access. Others don't. Please check with the RBL operators as appropriate.
+ rbldnsd is widely used for public and private mirroring of RBL zone files. A common rule of thumb is that the overhead of doing rbldnsd and rsync becomes worthwhile for mail servers that process more than 100,000 messages per day. Some RBLs imposse a minimum daily message count for allowing rsync access. Some RBLs charge a subscription fee for access. Others don't. Please check with the RBL operators as appropriate.

If you have a good guide to the commands required to install this on a typical system, please edit this page and fill out this section.
[Spamassassin Wiki] Update of "CachingNameserver" by JeffChan [ In reply to ]
Dear Wiki user,

You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Spamassassin Wiki" for change notification.

The following page has been changed by JeffChan:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CachingNameserver

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

== Installing rbldnsd As A Caching Nameserver ==

- [http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html rbldnsd] is a small and fast DNS daemon which is especially made to serve DNSBL zones. This daemon was inspired by Dan J. Bernstein's rbldns program found in the djbdns package. The [http://www.surbl.org/links.html SURBL links page] under "Mirroring RBL zone files locally" references several How-Tos for setting up rbldnsd and rsnyc in different environments including FreeBSD, Solaris, etc. NJABL also has a document about [http://njabl.org/rsync.html setting up rbldnsd and rsync] for use with RBLs.
+ [http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html rbldnsd] is a small and fast DNS daemon which is especially made to serve DNSBL zones. This daemon was inspired by Dan J. Bernstein's rbldns program found in the djbdns package. The [http://www.surbl.org/links.html SURBL links page] under "Mirroring RBL zone files locally" references several How-Tos for setting up rbldnsd and rsnyc in different environments including FreeBSD, Solaris, etc. NJABL also has a document about [http://njabl.org/rsync.html setting up rbldnsd and rsync] for use with RBLs. rbldnsd uses far less memory and CPU, and is much quicker in responding to queries than BIND.

rbldnsd is widely used for public and private mirroring of RBL zone files. A common rule of thumb is that the overhead of doing rbldnsd and rsync becomes worthwhile for mail servers that process more than 100,000 messages per day. Some RBLs imposse a minimum daily message count for allowing rsync access. Some RBLs charge a subscription fee for access. Others don't. Please check with the RBL operators as appropriate.
[Spamassassin Wiki] Update of "CachingNameserver" by JeffChan [ In reply to ]
Dear Wiki user,

You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Spamassassin Wiki" for change notification.

The following page has been changed by JeffChan:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CachingNameserver

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

== Installing rbldnsd As A Caching Nameserver ==

- [http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html rbldnsd] is a small and fast DNS daemon which is especially made to serve DNSBL zones. This daemon was inspired by Dan J. Bernstein's rbldns program found in the djbdns package. The [http://www.surbl.org/links.html SURBL links page] under "Mirroring RBL zone files locally" references several How-Tos for setting up rbldnsd and rsnyc in different environments including FreeBSD, Solaris, etc. NJABL also has a document about [http://njabl.org/rsync.html setting up rbldnsd and rsync] for use with RBLs. rbldnsd uses far less memory and CPU, and is much quicker in responding to queries than BIND.
+ [http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html rbldnsd] is a small and fast DNS daemon which is especially made to serve DNSBL zones. This daemon was inspired by Dan J. Bernstein's rbldns program found in the djbdns package. The [http://www.surbl.org/links.html SURBL links page] under "Mirroring RBL zone files locally" references several How-Tos for setting up rbldnsd and rsnyc in different environments including FreeBSD, Solaris, etc. NJABL also has a document about [http://njabl.org/rsync.html setting up rbldnsd and rsync] for use with RBLs.

- rbldnsd is widely used for public and private mirroring of RBL zone files. A common rule of thumb is that the overhead of doing rbldnsd and rsync becomes worthwhile for mail servers that process more than 100,000 messages per day. Some RBLs imposse a minimum daily message count for allowing rsync access. Some RBLs charge a subscription fee for access. Others don't. Please check with the RBL operators as appropriate.
+ rbldnsd uses far less memory and CPU, and is much quicker in responding to queries than BIND. Those are reasons why rbldnsd is widely used for public and private mirroring of RBL zone files. A common rule of thumb is that the overhead of doing rbldnsd and rsync becomes worthwhile for mail servers that process more than 100,000 messages per day. Some RBLs imposse a minimum daily message count for allowing rsync access. Some RBLs charge a subscription fee for access. Others don't. Please check with the RBL operators as appropriate.

If you have a good guide to the commands required to install this on a typical system, please edit this page and fill out this section.
[Spamassassin Wiki] Update of "CachingNameserver" by JeffChan [ In reply to ]
Dear Wiki user,

You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Spamassassin Wiki" for change notification.

The following page has been changed by JeffChan:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CachingNameserver

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

== Installing rbldnsd As A Caching Nameserver ==

- [http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html rbldnsd] is a small and fast DNS daemon which is especially made to serve DNSBL zones. This daemon was inspired by Dan J. Bernstein's rbldns program found in the djbdns package. The [http://www.surbl.org/links.html SURBL links page] under "Mirroring RBL zone files locally" references several How-Tos for setting up rbldnsd and rsnyc in different environments including FreeBSD, Solaris, etc. NJABL also has a document about [http://njabl.org/rsync.html setting up rbldnsd and rsync] for use with RBLs.
+ [http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html rbldnsd] is a small and fast DNS daemon written by Michael Tokarev which is especially made to serve DNSBL zones. This daemon was inspired by Dan J. Bernstein's rbldns program found in the djbdns package. The [http://www.surbl.org/links.html SURBL links page] under "Mirroring RBL zone files locally" references several How-Tos for setting up rbldnsd and rsnyc in different environments including FreeBSD, Solaris, etc. NJABL also has a document about [http://njabl.org/rsync.html setting up rbldnsd and rsync] for use with RBLs.

rbldnsd uses far less memory and CPU, and is much quicker in responding to queries than BIND. Those are reasons why rbldnsd is widely used for public and private mirroring of RBL zone files. A common rule of thumb is that the overhead of doing rbldnsd and rsync becomes worthwhile for mail servers that process more than 100,000 messages per day. Some RBLs imposse a minimum daily message count for allowing rsync access. Some RBLs charge a subscription fee for access. Others don't. Please check with the RBL operators as appropriate.
[Spamassassin Wiki] Update of "CachingNameserver" by JeffChan [ In reply to ]
Dear Wiki user,

You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Spamassassin Wiki" for change notification.

The following page has been changed by JeffChan:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CachingNameserver

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html rbldnsd] is a small and fast DNS daemon written by Michael Tokarev which is especially made to serve DNSBL zones. This daemon was inspired by Dan J. Bernstein's rbldns program found in the djbdns package. The [http://www.surbl.org/links.html SURBL links page] under "Mirroring RBL zone files locally" references several How-Tos for setting up rbldnsd and rsnyc in different environments including FreeBSD, Solaris, etc. NJABL also has a document about [http://njabl.org/rsync.html setting up rbldnsd and rsync] for use with RBLs.

- rbldnsd uses far less memory and CPU, and is much quicker in responding to queries than BIND. Those are reasons why rbldnsd is widely used for public and private mirroring of RBL zone files. A common rule of thumb is that the overhead of doing rbldnsd and rsync becomes worthwhile for mail servers that process more than 100,000 messages per day. Some RBLs imposse a minimum daily message count for allowing rsync access. Some RBLs charge a subscription fee for access. Others don't. Please check with the RBL operators as appropriate.
+ rbldnsd uses far less memory and CPU, and is much quicker in responding to queries than BIND. Those are reasons why rbldnsd is widely used for public and private mirroring of RBL zone files. A common rule of thumb is that the overhead of doing rbldnsd and rsync becomes worthwhile for mail servers that process more than 100,000 messages per day. Some RBLs imposse a minimum daily message count for allowing rsync access for local mirroring of their zone files. Some RBLs charge a subscription fee for access. Others don't. Please check with the RBL operators as appropriate.

If you have a good guide to the commands required to install this on a typical system, please edit this page and fill out this section.
[Spamassassin Wiki] Update of "CachingNameserver" by JeffChan [ In reply to ]
Dear Wiki user,

You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Spamassassin Wiki" for change notification.

The following page has been changed by JeffChan:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CachingNameserver

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html rbldnsd] is a small and fast DNS daemon written by Michael Tokarev which is especially made to serve DNSBL zones. This daemon was inspired by Dan J. Bernstein's rbldns program found in the djbdns package. The [http://www.surbl.org/links.html SURBL links page] under "Mirroring RBL zone files locally" references several How-Tos for setting up rbldnsd and rsnyc in different environments including FreeBSD, Solaris, etc. NJABL also has a document about [http://njabl.org/rsync.html setting up rbldnsd and rsync] for use with RBLs.

- rbldnsd uses far less memory and CPU, and is much quicker in responding to queries than BIND. Those are reasons why rbldnsd is widely used for public and private mirroring of RBL zone files. A common rule of thumb is that the overhead of doing rbldnsd and rsync becomes worthwhile for mail servers that process more than 100,000 messages per day. Some RBLs imposse a minimum daily message count for allowing rsync access for local mirroring of their zone files. Some RBLs charge a subscription fee for access. Others don't. Please check with the RBL operators as appropriate.
+ rbldnsd uses far less memory and CPU, and is much quicker in responding to queries than BIND. Those are reasons why rbldnsd is widely used for public and private mirroring of RBL zone files. A common rule of thumb is that the overhead of doing rbldnsd and rsync becomes worthwhile for mail systems that process more than 100,000 messages per day. Some RBLs impose a minimum daily message count before allowing rsync access for local mirroring of their zone files. Some RBLs charge a subscription fee for access. Others don't. Please check with the RBL operators as appropriate.

If you have a good guide to the commands required to install this on a typical system, please edit this page and fill out this section.