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trunk/dnsbl/DNSBL.pm
r40 r48 103 103 our @howmany = (1,128,64,32,16,8,4,2,1,128,64,32,16,8,4,2,1,128,64,32,16,8,4,2,1,128,64,32,16,8,4,2); 104 104 105 # hard max depth. There are not enough bits in a 32-bit IP in 127/8 for more than 7 sets of 3 block-level 106 # flags, plus one for the IP, plus one for an "alternate" IP flag, plus reserving the least significant bit 107 # as a "don't use this because Reasons" 108 our $maxlvl = 6; 109 105 110 # variables 106 111 our $dbh; … … 361 366 # whee! Recursion is Fun! 362 367 # Call ourself to dig down through the layers of blocks from registar-allocation 363 # (level 0) to final block (level n, not to exceed 2)368 # (level 0) to final block (level n, not to exceed $maxlvl) 364 369 # Take a reference to a hash, and stuff it full of blacklisting goodness. 365 370 # Optionally accept a level, block-container, and OOB block and org arguments for … … 380 385 my $bitmask = shift || 0; 381 386 382 if ($level > 3) {387 if ($level > $maxlvl) { 383 388 warn "getting too deep, breaking off! ($container, $level)\n"; 384 389 return;
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