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<br>We make pretty heavy use of RPZ to block outbound malware traffic,
especially
to prevent people from inadvertently browsing malicious web sites. I
don't
have the data myself, but I do know that our Infosec people saw a drop
in
infection rate when we put it in. I'd hate to lose that mechanism
completely. <br>
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+1.<br>
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and as to rpz, if you can publish your use case and results, we'd love
to link to it from <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://dnsrpz.info/">http://dnsrpz.info/</a>. as near as i can tell, rpz is
useful and popular, but mostly occurs in submarine mode where nobody
knows it's happening. so, more published results would be grand.<br>
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<div class="moz-signature">-- <br>Paul Vixie<br>
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