You calling me an idiot based on what? According to URIBL:
Why are DNS queries from my cloud instances (AmazonEC2/Softlayer/Rackspace/etc) blocked? Large subnets owned by Amazon and other cloud providers have been blocked due to high volume. Because amazon has so many networks, a single user may have multiple mail exchanges on multiple networks, and we have no ability to correlate this and block individual high volume users. We are looking at ways of improving our query limit system for those coming from large virtual hosting providers such as Amazon, but at this time we do not have anything in place. We do offer discounted Datafeed over DNS rates for low-volume, cloud hosted users who are effected by these wide ranging blocks. See Requesting the Datafeed Service and choose 'Cloud Hosted' on the request form. So technically you can pay and you wont be blocked. > > > Am 01.12.2017 um 09:50 schrieb Benny Pedersen: >> Junk skrev den 2017-12-01 05:35: >>> I understand your concern and I agree but like I said at this point I >>> cannot get over the dns issue unless you give me a dns server ip that >>> will respond to my queries for the uribl. >> >> apt-get install bind9 >> >> configure it to NOT forward any dns queries to any other dns server, eg >> it should just be listing on 127.0.0.1, and recolv.conf have just >> nameserver 127.0.0.1 >> >> if amazon cant allow you to do this you should change vps hoster > > idiot! URIBL blocks amazon in general! >