On Tuesday 03 April 2018 at 16:09:38, Leandro wrote: > 2018-04-03 10:34 GMT-03:00 Antony Stone: > > On Tuesday 03 April 2018 at 15:27:11, Leandro wrote: > > > Hey guys. We just created an URL signature algorithm to be able to > > > query an entire URL at our URIBL: > > > > > > https://spfbl.net/en/uribl/ > > > > I don't think I understand the following statement on that page: > > > > "IMPORTANT: Current limit is 100 ms per IP block. Lower frequencies > > require contribution. Please contact us informing your IP or range, for > > further details." > > This means, for example, your system do 10 queries at same second, then the > query frequency is 100ms.
Yes, I got that bit. How big is an IP block? > > Please could you explain what this means; what limitations are imposed on > > use of this service - specifically what is an "IP block", and do you really > > mean "lower frequencies require contribution"? Surely that should be > > "higher"? > > Yes, I am sure. Lets use the same example above, but now your system do 20 > queries at same second, then the query frequency becomes 50ms, less than > first case. Ah; I would call 50ms the interval and 20 queries per second the frequency. Thanks for the explanation. Antony. -- 90% of networking problems are routing problems. 9 of the remaining 10% are routing problems in the other direction. The remaining 1% might be something else, but check the routing anyway. Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me.