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-# The addresses on which to listen, as a bash array. The syntax is
-# "host:port", where the port defaults to 53.
-LISTEN=( "127.0.0.1" "192.168.0.1" )
-
-# A list of RBL zones, as a bash array. For the correct syntax, please
-# see the rbldnsd(8) man page. The following $ZONES will look for
-# files named "badguys.example.com" and "spammers.example.net" (in the
-# appropriate format) under /var/db/rbldnsd, and use those same names
-# for the blacklists contained therein.
-ZONES=( "badguys.example.com:ip4set:badguys.example.com"
- "spammers.example.net:ip4tset:spammers.example.net" )
-
-# Add any additional options for the rbldnsd daemon below. The -a and
-# -vv below are suggested for performance/security reasons. They are
-# described in the man page.
-#
-# The rootdir (-r) and PID (-p) options are passed automatically, with
-# rootdir set to /var/db/rbldnsd (where you should put your zone
-# files). The daemon will run as the rbldns user, which was created by
-# portage.
-OPTIONS="-a -vv"