Re: How to wall garden the malicious domain

2018-04-20 Thread Steven Carr
On 20 April 2018 at 08:57, Blason R wrote: > Now instead putting IP address in front of every domain can we have variable > or any other method to be used? like > > abc.test.com. A 192.168.1.10 > malicious.com CNAME abc.test.com. > bad.com CNAME abc.test.com. > malware.co.in abc.test.com Ye

Re: How to wall garden the malicious domain

2018-04-20 Thread Blason R
Hi there, What I am looking for is - You correctly identified I have around 300k+ domain entries and would need to divert it to IP address 192.168.1.10. One way proabably woud be to malicious.com A 192.168.1.10 bad.com A 192.168.1.10 malware.co.in A 192.168.1.10 Now instead putting IP ad

Re: How to wall garden the malicious domain

2018-04-19 Thread Grant Taylor via bind-users
On 04/18/2018 11:37 PM, Blason R wrote: I need to wall garden the malicious Domain request and instead route to that server itself. I assume that you are saying that you need to 1) filter malicious domains and 2) you want requests for them to be resolved to your (DNS?) server. e.g. my DNS s