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We're moving away from an IP-centric reputation database, the name should reflect that.
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Hi, thanks for the great work on iprepd!
Have you consider using gRPC as an option of reducing the overhead ?
I could provide PR, if you think it is а wanted feature.
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Hi, thanks for iprepd.
It would be great if will possible to manage exception IP list by http api.
In our setup we would love to dynamically add / remove addresses instead of editing files and r…
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As shown in https://sql.telemetry.mozilla.org/queries/95924/source?p_date=2023-03-01#236915.
The first small bump appears to be October 5th, followed by a much larger bump on October 10th. It drops…
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Site https://addons.mozilla.org has failed the web security baseline scan.
The failing tests are:
Strict-Transport-Security Header Not Set [10035] x 8
* https://addons.mozilla.org/zh-CN/android/s…
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Related to #2012.
When we're consuming action events from iprepd, we need to make sure that our logging attributes the origin of the action clearly. This is so we can see clearly what effect the new …
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* Secops has a service called “iprepd” (IP Reputation Daemon) that could be used to secure backend applications (such as Contile and Merino) from fraud attacks
* It works as a Nginx/OpenResty module t…
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* Secops has a service called “iprepd” (IP Reputation Daemon) that could be used to secure backend applications (such as Contile and Merino) from fraud attacks
* It works as a Nginx/OpenResty module t…
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Recent [load testing results](https://docs.google.com/document/d/10Hx4cGvGBvq0z0uOK_CG3ZcyaQnT_EtgR6MYXmIvG6Q/edit) show high level of failures that do not occur on production.
These may be due to th…
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* Secops has a service called “iprepd” (IP Reputation Daemon) that could be used to secure backend applications (such as Contile and Merino) from fraud attacks
* It works as a Nginx/OpenResty module t…