Retrieve statistics about rate limits for my domain

Hello Lets Encrypt community!

A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away, the people in charge of our domain requested an increase of the rate limits for our domain. It was accepted, and it all works well.

Anyways, here is the catch: none of the people previously responsible for this task are currently at our company - I am the "tech lead" now.

I was asked what the limit is - I have absolutely no idea.

I also believe there is no current way to figure out by myself, is that right?

Is there any way to figure it out without actually reaching the rate limit?

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Welcome to the Let's Encrypt Community, Marcelo :slightly_smiling_face:

Let me get you someone who can answer this for you.

What is your domain name?

@lestaff

What say you?

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Hi @mrrandrade ! My colleague @jple should be able to help you.

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Hey folks! Thank you all for the replies, sorry about the delay.

Our domain is estaleiro.serpro.gov.br.

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@jple

Your thoughts?

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hmm...

42 !

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Is that 42 factorial? :sunglasses:

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Too Funny !

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Nope. It's actuarial. It's the cost of the sanity premium as compared to the...

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I could settle for a rate limit of 42 factorial!

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Wait!
Is that now: (42 factorial) factorial ?
LOL

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(42 factorial) factorial

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I believe that would be the reciprocal of my I.Q.

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@Bruce5051
The mere fact that you correctly used a four syllable word in a sentence leads me to believe that calculation to be an overestimation - but I might have left out the factorization of the recent drop in crypto from the equation - LOL

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Thank you for your kind words @rg305
I had to deal with a department of the government today. :crazy_face:

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:crazy_face: :hammer:

Best not to be fully conscious.

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