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Re: Any way to P-T-P Distribute the RBL lists?
From: "Eric Kagan" <ekagan () axsne com>
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 22:36:00 -0400
I know you all have probably already thought of this, but can anyone think of a feasible way to run a RBL list that does not have a single point of failure? Or any attackable entry? Subscription based and / or firewalled by approved IP ? Disregard this if im totally out of line, but it would seem to me that this would be possible. Thanks, -Drew
Current thread:
- Any way to P-T-P Distribute the RBL lists? Drew Weaver (Sep 24)
- Re: Any way to P-T-P Distribute the RBL lists? william (Sep 24)
- Re: Any way to P-T-P Distribute the RBL lists? Eric Kagan (Sep 24)
- Re: Any way to P-T-P Distribute the RBL lists? Eric Kuhnke (Sep 24)
- Re: Any way to P-T-P Distribute the RBL lists? Todd Vierling (Sep 24)
- Re: Any way to P-T-P Distribute the RBL lists? Eric A. Hall (Sep 25)
- Re: Any way to P-T-P Distribute the RBL lists? Aaron Dewell (Sep 25)
- Re: Any way to P-T-P Distribute the RBL lists? Eric A. Hall (Sep 25)
- Re: Any way to P-T-P Distribute the RBL lists? Dan Hollis (Sep 25)
- Re: Any way to P-T-P Distribute the RBL lists? Jay Kline (Sep 25)
- Re: Any way to P-T-P Distribute the RBL lists? Dan Hollis (Sep 25)
- Re: Any way to P-T-P Distribute the RBL lists? Matthew Sullivan (Sep 25)
- Re: Any way to P-T-P Distribute the RBL lists? Aaron Dewell (Sep 25)
- Re: Any way to P-T-P Distribute the RBL lists? Matthew Sullivan (Sep 25)