RPZ Reputable Providers
Ed Daniel
ed.daniel at efficientip.com
Wed Sep 1 09:19:32 UTC 2021
https://abuse.ch/blog/using-urlhaus-as-response-policy-zone-rpz/
https://urlhaus.abuse.ch/downloads/rpz/
HTH,
Ed.
On Mon, 30 Aug 2021 at 21:29, Marek Abram via Unbound-users <
unbound-users at lists.nlnetlabs.nl> wrote:
> I understand that many providers to charge a fee for such service and I
> don't mind if it is reasonable.
> It would be interested to have a compiled list for these providers.
> I found that some advertise that they provide and support RPZ format, do
> require to install some client code.
> I don't particularly like this type approach and would rather rely on
> pure RPZ implementation in Unbound.
>
> On Aug 30 2021, at 2:11 PM, Paul Vixie <paul at redbarn.org> wrote:
>
>> On Mon Aug 30, 2021 at 7:47 PM UTC, Marek Abram via Unbound-users wrote:
>> >
>> > I am curious what reputable RPZ providers/sources do you guys use for
>> > unbound?
>>
>> i use one from $dayjob, but it is not free, so i won't mention it here.
>>
>> i think almost all of us have been burned by trying to give something
>> away to make the world safer, only to see it commercialized without any
>> backflow toward its own sustainability (which means, towards us). this
>> may not be a good era for the community pub-sub model embraced by RPZ.
>>
>> > I find that many "free" RPZ files on the net are just converted files
>> > and do not really provide proper RPZ header with refresh intervals.
>>
>> yes, that's the norm right now. streamed policy is a newish thing. we'd
>> like to keep https://dnsrpz.info/ up to date, so if anybody knows of an
>> RPZ implementation or feed that isn't listed there, please contact us at
>> <hostmaster at dnsrpz.info>.
>>
>> vixie
>>
>
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