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On Mon, 11 Mar 2024 07:48:04 -0700, Don YWhy don't you block entire blocks of Chinese IP addresses that contain the ones that have attacked you until the problem ceases?
<blockedofcourse@foo.invalid> wrote:
On 3/11/2024 7:40 AM, legg wrote:Doing some simple experiments by temporarily renaming/replacingBlocking a single IP hasn't worked for my ISP.>
It won't. Even novice users can move to a different IP using reeadily
available mechanisms.
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Whitelisting can work (which is the approach that I use) but
it assumes you know who you *want* to access your site.
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(It's a lot harder to guess a permitted IP than it is to avoid
an obviously BLOCKED one!)
>Each identical 17G download block (262 visits)was by a new IP>
in a completely different location/region.
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Beijing, Hearbin, Henan, a mobile and a fifth, so far untraced
due to suspension of my site.
There's a reason things like "captcha" exist.
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Note that this still doesn't prevent the *page(s)* from being repeatedly
accessed. But, presumably, their size is considerably smaller than
that of the payloads you want to protect.
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OTOH, if someone wants to shut down your account due to an exceeded
quota, they can keep reloading those pages until they've eaten up your
traffic quota. And, "they" can be an automated process!
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[Operating a server in stealth mode can avoid this. But, then
you're not "open to the public"! :> ]
some of the larger files being tageted, just to see how the bot
reacts to the new environment. If they find renamed files it
means something. If visits to get the same 17G alter it means
something else.
This all at the expense and patience of my ISP. Thumbs up there.
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