Hi Andrea,

On 24/10/2023 15:39, Andrea Biancalani via Pdns-users wrote:
yes, it is. Postal Police (or Post Police, don't know how that could be translated in english) it's a branch of the Italian state police which has the task of monitoring crimes on the internet, stemming scams, mitigating risky behavior linked to the improper use of communication methods, combating pedophilia and exploitation, etc...

We're a local ISP and sometimes we receive direct communications about blocking specific DNS traffic to avoid helping scams and frauds. I suppose any country has its IT crime police, or at least they should be.

I would suggest looking into Response Policy Zones (RPZ) which was pretty much designed for this use-case: https://docs.powerdns.com/recursor/lua-config/rpz.html

Best regards,
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Remi Gacogne
PowerDNS.COM BV - https://www.powerdns.com/

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