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config searchthrottleipwhitelist

Byrne edited this page Nov 1, 2010 · 1 revision

SearchThrottleIPWhitelist

The SearchThrottleIPWhitelist configuration directive allows you to create a bypass mechanism (whitelist) for the IP-address-based search throttle.

You can specify one or more addresses on the same line. Multiple addresses can be separated by space, a semi-colon, or a comma.

Partial IP addresses are acceptable to allow bypass of IP blocks. Exact match from beginning of IP address

Any search from a matching IP address is allowed with no throttle control applied. If no match, the normal throttle test (using ThrottleSeconds) is executed.

Examples:

The following translates to all IPs in the 64.232.18.* block:

SearchThrottleIPWhitelist 64.232.18.

The following translates allows throttle bypass for 10...*:

SearchThrottleIPWhitelist 10.

The following (same as above but without the period):

SearchThrottleIPWhitelist 10

...is equivalent to the following:

SearchThrottleIPWhitelist 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109

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