Sujet : Re: Chinese downloads overloading my website
De : blockedofcourse (at) *nospam* foo.invalid (Don Y)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 12. Mar 2024, 06:19:06
Autres entêtes
Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
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On 3/11/2024 9:57 AM, legg wrote:
Doing some simple experiments by temporarily renaming/replacing
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.
That;s probably a good, inexpensive strategy to see how "active"
your "clients" are. Repeated hits on stale URLs would let you
know they are likely just reprobing from previously stored
results vs. actively *exploring* your site.
[Gotta wonder if they aren't a google/archive wannabe and not
smart enough to just *look* at the site.]
This all at the expense and patience of my ISP. Thumbs up there.
Be grateful. Many larger corporate providers would just cite
the AUP and your subscription terms and that would be the
end of THAT "discussion".
I run a thin pipe to the house -- my provider would love to
upsell me. But, it's saturated 95% of the time; a fatter
pipe would be idle while I'm away/asleep. As *latency* isn't
an issue, AVERAGE bandwidth remains the same. (as I download
another terabyte of rainbow tables...)