[Pdns-users] Blacklist domains
Remi Gacogne
remi.gacogne at powerdns.com
Tue Oct 24 13:42:03 UTC 2023
Hi Andrea,
On 24/10/2023 15:39, Andrea Biancalani via Pdns-users wrote:
> yes, it is. Postal Police (or Post Police, don't know how that could be
> translated in english) it's a branch of the Italian state police which
> has the task of monitoring crimes on the internet, stemming scams,
> mitigating risky behavior linked to the improper use of communication
> methods, combating pedophilia and exploitation, etc...
>
> We're a local ISP and sometimes we receive direct communications about
> blocking specific DNS traffic to avoid helping scams and frauds. I
> suppose any country has its IT crime police, or at least they should be.
I would suggest looking into Response Policy Zones (RPZ) which was
pretty much designed for this use-case:
https://docs.powerdns.com/recursor/lua-config/rpz.html
Best regards,
--
Remi Gacogne
PowerDNS.COM BV - https://www.powerdns.com/
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