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The Abusive Hosts Blocking List : ウィキペディア英語版
The Abusive Hosts Blocking List
The Abusive Hosts Blocking List was an internet abuse tracking and filtering system developed by The Summit Open Source Development Group, and based on the original Summit Blocking List (2000–2002). Its DNSBLs were shut down on Jan 1, 2015 and now appear to be blacklisting the entire Internet.
==DNSbl and RHSbl lists==
The AHBL operated several DNSbl lists and one RHSbl list for use in various types of services. While the data were mostly added and removed automatically, the AHBL preferred to manage certain categories by hand for accuracy.
The DNSbl list was developed for use in SMTP services and was a real-time blocking system. This means that data were collected from various sources 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in real time, and merged into the database. The data included spam sources, open proxies, open relays, DDoS drones, Usenet spam sources, and the controversial Shoot On Sight listing policy.
The IRCbl list was a reduced version of the DNSbl that does not include spam sources or other data unnecessary for use in IRC networks and other chat systems.
The RHSbl list was domain-based rather than ip4r. It included domains owned and/or operated by spammers, known abusive domains, and domains that are not used to send e-mail (on request of the domain owner). It was commonly used to block domains in the From: address of e-mail, as well as SURBL type systems that scan the links in e-mail.
The TORbl list was an ip4r based list of Tor nodes. It included all Tor nodes, including entrance, transit, and exit nodes on the Tor network. As the list contained entrance and transit nodes, not just exit nodes, AHBL recommends against using the TORbl for e-mail blocking purposes.
On March 26, 2014, blacklist administrator Brielle Bruns announced that the Abusive Hosts Blocking List DNSBLs are to be shut down. AHBL site also published an (announcement ).

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