are response policy zones supported by bind-dyndb-ldap? i am looking
to set something up that prevents my smart tv from spying on me, and
found this URL:
http://rainbow.chard.org/2017/03/08/selectively-blocking-samsung-tvs-netw...
a link on the page, referring to blocking win10 from reporting
telemetry data
http://rainbow.chard.org/2015/08/31/block-windows-10-telemetry-with-local...
shows an example RPZ construct. right now i have
logingestion.samsungacr.com pointing to 127.0.0.1 via dns domain hack,
but i dont want to have a domain entry for every URL i want to
blackhole via DNS. the RPZ seems like it would be easier, since its
one zone with multiple entries in it. can this be done with
bind-dyndb-ldap?
thanks,
brendan