| So do you think it odd... |
by Kickstart |
2004-02-16 00:50:49 |
that in the first 18 minutes of today, 6133 separate file requests were made by 4 IP addresses? I do.
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just tell us the IPs | by TheRaven | 2004-02-16 00:55:26 |
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Well, I *was* banging on F5... ;P | by Khaar | 2004-02-16 00:55:49 |
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Some big ISP's proxy? (n/t) | by skeptic | 2004-02-16 00:56:13 |
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Nope, at least one is DHCP address (n/t) | by Kickstart | 2004-02-16 01:03:35 |
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I suspect that, that's been happening | by Slamlander | 2004-02-16 01:04:47 |
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spidering? | by Star Warrior | 2004-02-16 01:13:28 |
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if it was a spider this site has a robot.txt | by Celticess | 2004-02-16 01:35:28 |
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UF have a robots.txt file, but it's empty | by skeptic | 2004-02-16 01:58:15 |
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hmmm reminds me of one time | by Celticess | 2004-02-16 01:15:33 |
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Actually, wrong addition: 16053 by 7 IP addresses (n/t) | by Kickstart | 2004-02-16 01:17:06 |
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All appear to be DHCP, at a rough guess (n/t) | by Kickstart | 2004-02-16 01:21:12 |
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Same netblock? | by Slamlander | 2004-02-16 01:25:31 |
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Nope most different | by Kickstart | 2004-02-16 01:26:56 |
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hmm | by Celticess | 2004-02-16 01:34:06 |
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Maybe you can build some kind of dynamic block | by skeptic | 2004-02-16 01:47:02 |
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It's called throttling and I'm not sure | by Slamlander | 2004-02-16 02:00:58 |
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Apache can with mod_throttle | by Yohimbe | 2004-02-16 02:05:22 |
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Oh! While you're here, how about putting something | by skeptic | 2004-02-16 02:11:03 |
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A LOT of bots ignore robots.txt | by Slamlander | 2004-02-16 02:32:01 |
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what about the metatag? | by Celticess | 2004-02-16 02:37:17 |
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same as robots.txt | by Slamlander | 2004-02-16 02:41:16 |
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Nevertheless, you can reduce at least the impact | by skeptic | 2004-02-16 03:02:43 |
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I am thinking of doing it outside Apache, at least | by skeptic | 2004-02-16 02:07:49 |
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That's adaptive shielding | by Slamlander | 2004-02-16 02:34:47 |