dns-blackhole
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If you're running your own home network with a Unix-based server, you can easily integrate a DNS blackhole into a local BIND DNS service -- and best of all, it's completely free. If you're already using BIND and know your way around it, you can use this script to manage BIND's Response Policy Zone (RPZ) feature. RPZ is designed for DNS firewall/blocking purposes. The script should run on *BSD and Linux distros with proper pathnames configured. Out of the box, it has a FreeBSD default configuration.
Origin: dns/dns-blackhole
Category: dns
Size: 9.07KiB
License: not specified
Maintainer: dvl@FreeBSD.org
Dependencies: 0 packages
Required by: 0 packages
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pkg install dns-blackholeMore in dns
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