[SLL] collaborate on a dnsbl?
Russell Evans
russell-evans at qwest.net
Fri May 13 08:34:59 PDT 2005
On Fri, 13 May 2005 01:08:20 -0400
"Russell Evans" <russell-evans at qwest.net> wrote:
> If there are 14 million domains, say with an average of 4 mail servers
> per domain specified via spf, then we have 56 million target hosts.
>
> It looks like ordb has 255,000 hosts in its rbl, depressingly it looks
> very steady.
> http://ordb.org/statistics/relaycount/
>
> Interesting, by SMTP server
> http://ordb.org/statistics/daemons/
>
> 350 million hosts on the internet
> http://www.isc.org/index.pl?/ops/ds/
>
> 14 million domains
> http://www.nw.com/zone/WWW/dist-bynum.html
>
> 255,000 rbl hosts / 350 million hosts x 56 million targets = 40800
> statically infected mail servers in a spf world
>
> 350 million hosts / 14 million domains = 25 host per domain
> ( at 25 hosts per domain, I think my assumption of 4 mail servers per
> domain is high. It probably only averages 2 per domain - 20400
> statically infected mail servers)
>
> Because spf is domain based, spam could be blocked by domain rbls
> 40800 infected servers / 25 hosts per domain = 1632 domains needing
> to be blocked.
I goofed: my assumption was 4 mail servers per domain and I should have
used that number to determine how many domains would need blocking.
40800 infected servers / 4 servers per domain = 10200 domains needing
to be blocked.
Thank you
Russell
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