🥷 OpenBLD.net - Dedup DNS Events

The privacy march continues! 🚀
Anonymized IPs are cool, but now they’re deduplicated too! OpenBLD.net is rolling out an event deduplication mechanism. Anonymization + Deduplication — what could be better?

The privacy march continues! 🚀
Anonymized IPs are cool, but now they’re deduplicated too! OpenBLD.net is rolling out an event deduplication mechanism. Anonymization + Deduplication — what could be better?

OpenBLD is implementing an IP anonymization mode. Address data will be masked in logs and metrics—if any, and if they're not needed in their raw form.
DNS reveals more than you think. Your behavior is your life, it's your daily pattern.

This is one of those cases when a service truly becomes part of your infrastructure.
Honestly, for me, it’s a clear choice.

A lot has been achieved over the years, but this past month we’ve rolled out a major update: forced domain digital signature verification (DNSSEC) at the deepest levels of the OpenBLD ecosystem.

While you were sleeping (or maybe not), I rebuilt the “engine” of our update system. Meet benZine — the fuel that hunts malicious DNS signatures all over the world and pumps them straight into OpenBLD servers.
Over the past year, benZine has evolved from a simple script into a powerful ecosystem. The code has been rewritten and delivery fully optimized — now:

2026 is a great moment to look back and sum things up. Three years of stable operation. Three years of continuous support. Three years with zero failures.
AlphaVPS continues to support OpenBLD.net, and this is an important infrastructure milestone.
Over the years, AlphaVPS has proven itself as a Fast & Cheap VPS provider — exactly as stated on their official website.