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Vernon Schryver wrote:
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disappointed me with this characterization of RRL:
There is a conversation thread that says that resolvers should
implement response rate limiting (RRL), and silently discard
repetitive queries that exceed some locally configured threshold.</pre>
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that wording did not leap out at me at the time, but, is factually
wrong. RRL is on the server side not the resolver side.<span
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vixie<br>
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