>
> > >
> > > "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?
>


Maybe I did not understand your question, but our DNSBL lists individual
IPs, even /128 for IPv6.

Sometimes our system lists entire blocks, like /64 for IPv6 and /24 for
IPv4.



>
> > > 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.
>
>
You are always welcome!

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