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Bind Gateway to RBLDNSD
\ David Cary Hart (22 May 2006)
. \ David Cary Hart (23 May 2006)

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Subject:Bind Gateway to RBLDNSD
Group:Bind-users
From:David Cary Hart
Date:22 May 2006


 
I hope that this isn't terribly OT.

I am having a bit of a brain freeze. I just need a sanity check. We
have been running an RBL for about a year now - making it available by
rsync. My local network Bind configuration is pretty straight forward
(eg):

zone "dynamic.tqmcube.com" IN {
type forward;
forward first;
forwarders {
192.168.0.31;
};
};

It's pointing to the machine running RBLDNSD.

Now a couple of providers have approached us, offering to host the
blacklist. TuCows is our registrar and our DNS provider is GTE (which
was the only way to get a non-generic reverse pointer).

My question is pretty simple; TuCows will let me add name servers
with a prefix (eg spam.tqmcube.com) pointing to the provider. That
seems to be the correct solution or do I have to get GTE to add the
forward zones?

Thanks!
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