Blacklist block

The blacklist block allows you to use a DNS blacklist (DNSBL). Every user that connects to your server will be checked against the blacklists specified.

Syntax
blacklist { dns { name ; type ; reply { }; };       action ; reason ; ban-time ; };

First of all, each blacklist has a, which is just a short name for the blacklist block.

Currently the only supported type of blacklists are DNS blacklists. This is configured via blacklist::dns which consists of three items: blacklist::dns::name specifies the blacklist to use (eg: rbl.efnetrbl.org). blacklist::dns::type defines if the blacklist is of type record or bitmask, your blacklist should provide this info, if in doubts then use record. Finally, blacklist::dns::reply configures which DNS replies are considered a 'match'. Consult the documentation of the blacklist you use, as they are blacklist-specific!

The remainder of the blacklist block defines what should be done upon a match: blacklist::action specifies an action, such as kline (see Actions for a full list). blacklist::reason specifies the kill/ban reason shown to the user. blacklist::ban-time defines after how much time the *LINE (if any) should be removed.

Example
blacklist efnetrbl { dns { name rbl.efnetrbl.org; type record; reply { 1; 5; }; };       action kline; ban-time 1h; reason "Proxy/drone detected."; };