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44  * Parallel radix trees for databases of response policy IP addresses
47 * policy addresses by representing the two test of IP IP addresses and name
51 * name server IP address policy sub-zone (or both) of the corresponding
52 * response response zone. The policy data such as a CNAME or an A record
53 * is kept in the policy zone. After an IP address has been found in a radix
54 * tree, the node in the policy zone's database is found by converting
57 * The response policy zone canonical form of IPv6 addresses is one of:
172 dns_rpz_policy2str(dns_rpz_policy_t policy) {
175 switch (policy) {
200 * Free the radix tree of a response policy database.
245 * Forget a view's list of policy zones.
267 * Note that we have at least one response policy zone.
269 * zone is in at least one view's list of policy zones.
282 * Start a new radix tree for a response policy zone.
294 * Only if there is at least one response policy zone.
337 * See if a policy zone has IP, NSIP, or NSDNAME rules or records.
443 * to its canonical response policy domain name and its name in the
444 * policy zone.
535 * Decide which kind of IP address response policy zone a name is in.
561 * Convert an IP address from canonical response policy domain name form
692 * Convert the IPv6 address back to a canonical policy domain name
932 * Add an IP address to the radix tree of a response policy database.
976 * Delete an IP address from the radix tree of a response policy database.
991 * Decide which kind of policy zone IP address it is, if either
1135 * Translate CNAME rdata to a QNAME response policy action.
1164 * A qname of www.evil.com and a policy of