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Re: [dnswl-users] Query rate limit


I am not sure. I know they need help admining.
I even offered to be a dns mirror, and haven't heard a reply in over a month.

The whitelist is still plunty small enough that just downloading the postfix, or using the rbldnsd file I think is a good way to go. I would recommend if you start doing around 100k lookups a day or more.

But this is just my suggestion. and not the operators.

Quoting Mike Cardwell <dnswl-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Mike Cardwell wrote:

What is a reasonable number of lookups to be performing against the dns
servers before it becomes desirable to start using the rsync feed? From
the perspective of the people running the service I mean, not those
using it...

Also, I'm trying to get a feel for the size of operation this is...
Looking at the yearly graph on
http://www.dnswl.org/mrtg/dnswl.combined.html I can see that the list
didn't really start to take off in usage until a few months ago. Is
there an explanation for this sudden increase? Are there any large users
such as ISPs or Universities that can be named?

Ummm... Is there anyone other than me on this list?

Mike

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