No, but because you as a system administrator decide which DNSBLs and DNSWLs to
use, and can thus excempt the ones you use from the DNS Rebinding
protection.They are implicitly trusted as you know they will not respond with
fake DNS data in response to a malicious website.As opposed to someone linking
in a 127.x.x.x record in their SPF which is impossible to anticipiate.
-------- Originalmeddelande --------Från: Alessandro Vesely via mailop
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[email protected] Ämne: Re: [mailop] iphmx.com - who owns that server (SPF
fault) On Tue 17/Jun/2025 21:25:45 +0200 Sebastian Nielsen via mailop wrote:>
In DNSBL and DNSWL usage, its easy to exempt the DNSBL and DNSWL source hosts
from the DNS rebinding protection.Is it easy because we have lists of all DNSBL
and DNSWL hosts worldwide?BestAle--
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