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Tornevall Networks DNSBL Implementation
Tornevall Networks DNSBL implementation with FraudBL support for WordPress
Tested up to WP 6.9 (Current: 7.0)
v3.1.1
Current Version v3.1.1
Updated 1 month ago
Last Update on 20 Apr, 2026
Refreshed 3 weeks ago
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1.9K
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- Version
- 3.1.1
- Last Updated
- Apr 20, 2026
- Requires WP
- 5.8+
- Tested Up To
- 6.9
- PHP Version
- 8.1 or higher
- Author
- tornevall
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Tornevall Networks DNSBL Implementation
Yes. If you are blacklisted in Tornevall DNSBL, you can use the removal page - otherwise, you can't. You can host the built-in form on any page with: [dnsbl_removal_form] Alias shortcode: [tornevall_dnsbl_removal_form] If you select a Delisting page in the plugin settings and that page does not already contain one of those shortcodes, the plugin renders its built-in main template from templates/removal-page.php automatically. Important behaviour: Saving a main delisting page now performs a live permission check against GET /api/dnsbl/token/info The selected page is saved even when delete / delist permission is missing, but WordPress warns that live removal remains unavailable until Tornevall Networks/FraudBL access is granted Custom shortcode pages continue to work even when the built-in main page is not used Shortcode forms only expose the DNSBL operations that the configured token is actually allowed to perform The checker can now be reused immediately after any completed lookup, and a dedicated Reset button clears checker/CIDR/background state without reloading the page Advanced CIDR now follows the delegated Tools guardrail delete_min_cidr_prefix, so non-admin tokens can be limited to ranges such as /25../32 or /32 only instead of always getting /24 Tools-backed DNSBL write/check requests now also carry additive site identity metadata so backend delist audits can show which WordPress site sent the request Turnstile on the public delisting/removal flow is now explicitly optional and controlled by its own admin checkbox, reusing the same site key/secret/theme configured for comment protection only when you opt in
Use the Safe IP whitelist in the plugin settings. Keep your own IP address there, then use the built-in lookup and self-check tools to verify behaviour. Requests from whitelisted IPs are still evaluated and counted in statistics, but they are not blocked.