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	[docs] Add IPv6 example for rate limit exceptions (#2761)
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		|  | @ -57,6 +57,10 @@ advanced-rate-limit-requests: 300 | ||||||
| # applied on their requests, and rate limit headers will not be | # applied on their requests, and rate limit headers will not be | ||||||
| # set for those requests. | # set for those requests. | ||||||
| # | # | ||||||
|  | # For IPv6, we only take subnets up to a /64 into account. If you | ||||||
|  | # want to open up a larger prefix, you'll need to list multiple | ||||||
|  | # prefixes instead. | ||||||
|  | # | ||||||
| # This can be useful in the following example cases (and probably | # This can be useful in the following example cases (and probably | ||||||
| # a bunch of others as well): | # a bunch of others as well): | ||||||
| # | # | ||||||
|  | @ -76,7 +80,7 @@ advanced-rate-limit-requests: 300 | ||||||
| # wide a range. If in doubt, be too restrictive rather than too | # wide a range. If in doubt, be too restrictive rather than too | ||||||
| # lenient, and adjust as you go. | # lenient, and adjust as you go. | ||||||
| # | # | ||||||
| # Example: ["192.168.0.0/16"] | # Example: ["192.168.0.0/16", "2001:DB8:FACE:CAFE::/64"] | ||||||
| # Default: [] | # Default: [] | ||||||
| advanced-rate-limit-exceptions: [] | advanced-rate-limit-exceptions: [] | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | @ -980,6 +980,10 @@ advanced-rate-limit-requests: 300 | ||||||
| # applied on their requests, and rate limit headers will not be | # applied on their requests, and rate limit headers will not be | ||||||
| # set for those requests. | # set for those requests. | ||||||
| # | # | ||||||
|  | # For IPv6, we only take subnets up to a /64 into account. If you | ||||||
|  | # want to open up a larger prefix, you'll need to list multiple | ||||||
|  | # prefixes instead. | ||||||
|  | # | ||||||
| # This can be useful in the following example cases (and probably | # This can be useful in the following example cases (and probably | ||||||
| # a bunch of others as well): | # a bunch of others as well): | ||||||
| # | # | ||||||
|  | @ -999,7 +1003,7 @@ advanced-rate-limit-requests: 300 | ||||||
| # wide a range. If in doubt, be too restrictive rather than too | # wide a range. If in doubt, be too restrictive rather than too | ||||||
| # lenient, and adjust as you go. | # lenient, and adjust as you go. | ||||||
| # | # | ||||||
| # Example: ["192.168.0.0/16"] | # Example: ["192.168.0.0/16", "2001:DB8:FACE:CAFE::/64"] | ||||||
| # Default: [] | # Default: [] | ||||||
| advanced-rate-limit-exceptions: [] | advanced-rate-limit-exceptions: [] | ||||||
| 
 | 
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