On 1 Nov. 2016, at 07:42, SuperSluether supersluether@gmail.com wrote:
They give me the IP address to block. The problem is yesterday it was on s01.panelboxmanager.com. Today it was s502.panelboxmanager.com. I was hoping for a way to block all sub-domains of panelboxmanager.com to prevent further abuse on that particular network. Guess I'll keep going per-IP for now.
On 10/31/2016 03:38 PM, Jason Jung wrote:
You need to block them via IP address. Do a DNS lookup of the domain in question if the e-mail doesn't contain it.
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 07:55:43AM -0500, Tristan wrote:
Is it possible to block domain names in Tor's ExitPolicy? I've been getting abuses on *.panelboxmanager.com, and I'd like to be proactive about this if possible.
If you run a local caching resolver, you can tell it not to answer requests for these domains. (Or, more precisely, answer them with NXDOMAIN.)
And you should block the IP addresses for the netblock in your exit policy as well, so the blocking is at least somewhat transparent.
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