GeoIP2 packages

2019-05-06 Thread Alex
Hi all, I'm looking for the GeoIP2 and IP Country packages for fedora/CentOS needed for the RelayCountry plugin. I believe there were some license changes recently that prevent them from being included with the latest distributions? I believe they also have a ton of dependencies based on the last

Re: GeoIP2 packages

2019-05-06 Thread Kris Deugau
Alex wrote: I'm looking for the GeoIP2 and IP Country packages for fedora/CentOS needed for the RelayCountry plugin. I believe there were some license changes recently that prevent them from being included with the latest distributions? I believe they also have a ton of dependencies based on the

Re: GeoIP2 packages

2019-05-06 Thread David Jones
On 5/6/19 10:20 AM, Alex wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm looking for the GeoIP2 and IP Country packages for fedora/CentOS > needed for the RelayCountry plugin. I believe there were some license > changes recently that prevent them from being included with the latest > distributions? > > I believe they a

Re: GeoIP2 packages

2019-05-06 Thread Bill Cole
On 6 May 2019, at 13:03, Kris Deugau wrote: See if they're in the EPEL repository (not sure if that's available for Fedora, but should be available for CentOS). EPEL is a Fedora project whose purpose is to make packages available in Fedora available for EL and its spawn (e.g. CentOS, Scientif

Re: GeoIP2 packages

2019-05-06 Thread Rupert Gallagher
The real problem is their database. For the purposes of SA, the whois database is good enough. On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 17:20, Alex wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm looking for the GeoIP2 and IP Country packages for fedora/CentOS > needed for the RelayCountry plugin. I believe there were some license > c

Re: SPF

2019-05-06 Thread Grant Taylor
On 5/3/19 2:02 PM, Bill Cole wrote: If the signer domain and the From header domain match, a valid DKIM signature that includes the From header is authentication of the From header to the limits of DNS trustworthiness and trust in the integrity of the domain's authority. Which section of RFC

Re: SPF

2019-05-06 Thread Grant Taylor
On 5/3/19 11:41 PM, Bill Cole wrote: This is all true of any authentication mechanism: if control of authenticating credentials is lost, the authentication is worthless. Agreed. For example, if someone can control the DNS for tnetconsulting.net, they can very likely get Comodo to reissue your