[Rspamd-Users] Question about the current status of the public fuzzy service

Florian Piekert floppy at floppy.org
Tue Nov 11 16:17:37 UTC 2025


Hello,

that is a question I ask myself as well. The "public" ones seem to hold only 671 fuzzy hashes. (latest rspamd update from today installed)

sonne      rspamd.com       671
local                    591706
theater    rspamd.com       671
local                    394058
butterfly  rspamd.com       671
local                    130530

Am 10.11.2025 um 22:30 schrieb Herbert Alexander Faleiros via Users:
> Hi,
> 
> On Mon, Nov 10, 2025 at 08:31:12PM +0000, Vsevolod Stakhov wrote:
>> On 10/11/2025 19:45, Herbert Alexander Faleiros via Users wrote:
>>> I would like to ask about the current status of the public fuzzy
>>> service (fuzzy[12].rspamd.com).
>>>
>>> According to the Incident Disclosure - Public Service Temporary
>>> Suspension report published on October 18 2025
>>> (https://docs.rspamd.com/blog/2025/10/18/incident-disclosure), the
>>> service was temporarily disabled due to hosting provider issues.
>>>
>>> However, even though the DNS entries no longer point to localhost (as
>>> they did right after the incident), the servers still do not seem to
>>> respond on port 11335, they accept packets, but there is no reply.
>>>
>>> Could you please confirm whether the public fuzzy service is still
>>> suspended, or if it has been re-enabled in any limited form?
>>>
>>> Thank you for your time and for maintaining this project.
>>
>> It's up and running, if you get no reply, then you're banned for overuse or
>> are unlucky to have bad neighbours (e.g. ec2).
> 
> thanks for the clarification.
> 
> Given what you mentioned (either being banned for overuse or having
> "bad neighbours"), is there any way to check which of these cases
> applies to my IPs or prefixes?
> 
> Thanks for your help,


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