Unbound 1.10.0rc2 pre-release

Ralph Dolmans ralph at nlnetlabs.nl
Tue Feb 18 14:31:12 UTC 2020


Hi,

I don't expect there to be a noticeable difference. The RPZ data ends up
in the same data structures and is processed in a similar way.

-- Ralph

On 18-02-2020 15:19, RayG via Unbound-users wrote:
> Is there a performance difference between a block list file set up like:
> 
> local-zone: "0.nextyourcontent.com" refuse
> local-zone: "0.r.msn.com" refuse
> local-zone: "0.start.bz" refuse
> local-zone: "000dom.revenuedirect.com" refuse
> local-zone: "005.free-counter.co.uk" refuse
> 
> and an RPZ zone
> 
> I have 37000 entries in my block list file at the present time but I could change the format exported by the script I have to make it an RPZ File
> 
> Which would be better to use?
> 
> Ray
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Stirnimann <daniel.stirnimann at switch.ch> 
> Sent: 18 February 2020 06:28
> To: Paul Wouters <paul at nohats.ca>
> Cc: unbound-users at nlnetlabs.nl
> Subject: Re: Unbound 1.10.0rc2 pre-release
> 
> On 17.02.20 17:23, Paul Wouters via Unbound-users wrote:
>> I did not test the rpz because I'm not sure of a public feed to use 
>> for testing.
> 
> You can use this RPZ feed:
> https://urlhaus.abuse.ch/api/
> 
> Direct link to the RPZ zone:
> https://urlhaus.abuse.ch/downloads/rpz/
> 
> Daniel
> 


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