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rocky_warrior

Quote from: mu_hilltopper on March 01, 2026, 03:33:30 PMCan you block the IP range?  Or is it distributed?

It's literally all over the map.  I've added an additional bandwidth limiting module, which seems to help, but I still can't leave images up on the wiki for now.  I suppose I could block most international traffic, but that's more work than I'd like too :)

Even right now, of the ~300 connections to the site, ~200 are trying to grab media off the wiki (they must be sleeping).

Skatastrophy

Quote from: rocky_warrior on March 01, 2026, 05:51:50 PMIt's literally all over the map.  I've added an additional bandwidth limiting module, which seems to help, but I still can't leave images up on the wiki for now.  I suppose I could block most international traffic, but that's more work than I'd like too :)

Even right now, of the ~300 connections to the site, ~200 are trying to grab media off the wiki (they must be sleeping).
I've run my web properties through Cloudflare and it has automagically managed bot traffic for me. Especially since the pages they're hitting are static, something like Cloudflare could deliver a cached version from the edge, rather than requests hitting your servers.

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