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EasyRPZ - Hosts to RPZ converter

EasyRPZ is a command-line tool written in Go for converting a list of domain names and IP addresses into a Response Policy Zone (RPZ) file format. It allows you to create an RPZ file that can be used for DNS filtering and blocking specific domains.

Usage

easyrpz \
  -i inputFile1.hosts \
  -i http://example.com/inputFile2.hosts \
  -e excludeFile1.txt \
  -e http://example.com/excludeFile2.txt \
  -o outputFile.rpz

This command will convert the input hosts files inputFile1.hosts and inputFile2.hosts (retrieved from the URL http://example.com/inputFile2.hosts), exclude the domains listed in excludeFile1.txt and excludeFile2.txt (retrieved from the URLs http://example.com/excludeFile2.txt), and generate the RPZ file outputFile.rpz.

Flags

  • -i: Input file paths or URLs (required, can be specified multiple times)
  • -o: Output file path (required)
  • -e: File paths or URLs containing domains to exclude (optional, can be specified multiple times)
  • -w: Include wildcard blocking

Installation

EasyRPZ is available as a prebuilt binary. You can download and place it in the /usr/local/bin folder, run the following command:

sudo wget -O /usr/local/bin/easyrpz \
  https://github.com/pure-dns/easyrpz/raw/main/easyrpz
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/easyrpz

Uninstall

To remove the easyrpz binary, simply run the following command:

sudo rm /usr/local/bin/easyrpz

Features

  • Converts a list of domain names and IP addresses into RPZ format.
  • Excludes specific domains using exclude files.
  • Handles duplicate hosts by stripping duplicates.
  • Generates RPZ file header with the current date.

Development

You will need Go (version 1.16 or above).

Run the following command to build the program:

./make

After the build is successful, you will have an executable file named easyrpz in the current directory.

RPZ Header

The generated RPZ file starts with a header section. The header includes the following information:

  • Serial: Current date in the format YYYYMMDD.
  • Refresh: 2 weeks (default value).
  • Retry: 2 weeks (default value).
  • Expiry: 2 weeks (default value).
  • Minimum: 2 weeks (default value).
  • NS: NS record pointing to localhost.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

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