blocking Popups with Bind

Frank duranicub at gmx.net
Wed Sep 19 20:26:14 UTC 2001


Its a Try ...  iwant testing this way out
but the Output of your Sript is false formatted i think
i tryed out other way but no Luck

};
" {e "www.win24.de
        type master;
        file
.db";win24.de
};
" {e "www2.burstnet.com
        type master;
        file
.db";.burstnet.com
};
" {e "www4.trix.net
        type master;
        file
.db";.trix.net
};
" {e "www80.valueclick.com
        type master;
        file
.db";0.valueclick.com
};
" {e "z.extreme-dm.com
        type master;
        file
.db";treme-dm.com
};
" {e "z0.extreme-dm.com
        type master;
        file
.db";xtreme-dm.com
};
" {e "z1.extreme-dm.com
        type master;
        file
.db";xtreme-dm.com
};
" {e "pop3.norton.antivirus
        type master;
        file
.db";.norton.antivirus
};
zone "pop3.spa.norton.antivirus" {
        type master;
        file
"pop3.spa.norton.antivirus.db";
};



--
Frank


>
> No, I still don't think this is a good solution. Barry suggested ad
blocking
> software. Now that it's only two clients it should be relatively painless
to
> install blocking software. Much easier, and you won't have problems later,
> when you start wondering why a lot of things don't resolve properly.
> Remember, by providing false DNS data you are not just blocking popups,
but
> all name resolution for those domains regardless of service.
>
> If you still want to stop them by introducing bogus data into your DNS
> server yes, it will work the same way that the single entry you first
posted
> will stop resolution for www.doubleclick.com.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Frank [mailto:duranicub at gmx.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 3:24 PM
> To: Joe Kattner
> Cc: bind-users at isc.org
> Subject: Re: blocking Popups with Bind
>
>
> hehe thx for that !!!
> ok . a proxy is much better sure
> but since i am use one Route for only 2 Clients i would say
> this is the most best solution or ?
>
> > for i in `cat url.list`; do printf "zone \"$i\" {\n\ttype
master;\n\tfile
> > \"$i.db\";\n};\n"; done
>
> i have an file hosts with Urls like:
>
> ad.ca.doubleclick.net
> ad.de.doubleclick.net
> ad.dk.doubleclick.net
> ad.doubleclick.net
> ad.es.doubleclick.net
> ad.fr.doubleclick.net
> ad.it.doubleclick.net
> ad.jp.doubleclick.net
> ad.kr.doubleclick.net
>     .....
>
> and the named.conf
>
> do you think it works ?
>
>
> --
> Frank
>
>
>
>
>




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