Comment on Black Mirror AI
JadedBlueEyes@programming.dev 5 days agoThey make one request per IP. Rate limit per IP does nothing.
Comment on Black Mirror AI
JadedBlueEyes@programming.dev 5 days agoThey make one request per IP. Rate limit per IP does nothing.
MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml 5 days ago
Ah, one request, then the next IP doing one and so on, rotating? I mean, they don’t have unlimited adresses. Is there no way to group them together to an observable group?
edinbruh@feddit.it 5 days ago
There’s always Anubis 🤷
Anyway, what if they are backed by some big Chinese corporation with some /32 ipv6 and some /16 ipv4? It’s not that unreasonable
JackbyDev@programming.dev 5 days ago
No, I don’t think blocking IP ranges will be effective (except in very specific scenarios). See this comment referencing a blog post about this happening and the traffic was coming from a variety of residential IP allocations. lemm.ee/comment/20684186
edinbruh@feddit.it 5 days ago
my point was that even if they don’t have unlimited ips they might have a lot of them, especially if its ipv6, so you couldn’t just block them. but you can use anubis that doesn’t rely on ip filtering