On Sun 30 Dec 2018 10:58:10 AM CST, Archie Cobbs wrote:
Hello factory,
I'd like to propose adding named-ad-blocker to the server:dns development project:
named-ad-blocker configures named(8) to block DNS requests for ad-serving websites.
After installation, named(8) will respond with "unknown domain" to any request for a domain on a configurable list of domains that are known to primarily serve website advertisements. By configuring named(8) as the DNS server for you network, you can enjoy a more ad-free web browsing experience.
named-ad-blocker relies on the response policy zone support in named(8).
The list of domain names to block is automatically updated regularly on a weekly basis, or at any time via /usr/lib/named-ad-blocker/named-ad-blocker-update.
The URL for the blacklist is configured in /etc/sysconfig/named.
I'm happy to play the role of maintainer for this package (I'm also the original author).
Here's the package currently in my home project:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:archie172/named-ad-blocker
-Archie
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