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schestowitz2Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz>> Yes, that among other coming in massive volumes in one-second bursts.Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz>>Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz>>Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> The temptation will be to block all agents claiming to be googlebot, IFeb 25 00:09
schestowitz> think that would be one of the harms they are attempting, as it wouldFeb 25 00:09
schestowitz> de-index TR starting with the recent articles.  So the blocking rulesFeb 25 00:09
schestowitz> can block googlebot but only if it does not come from Google's addresses.Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz>Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> whois -h whois.radb.net '!gAS15169' \Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> | tr ' ' '\n' \Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> | sed -n '/^[0-9]/p;' \Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> | sort -t . -k1,1n -k2,2n -k3,3n -k4,4n \Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> | tr '\n' ' ' \Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz>> /tmp/blacklist.txtFeb 25 00:09
schestowitz> I ran them ran that through nft to compress the networks ranges.Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz>Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> <Location "/">Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> <If "%{HTTP_USER_AGENT} =~ /Googlebot\/2.1/">Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> Order deny,allowFeb 25 00:09
schestowitz> Deny from allFeb 25 00:09
schestowitz> Allow from 8.8.4.0/24 8.8.8.0/24 8.15.202.0/24 8.34.208.0/20Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> Allow from 8.35.192.0/20 23.236.48.0/20 23.251.128.0/19Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> Allow from 34.64.0.0-34.191.255.255 35.184.0.0-35.247.255.255Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> Allow from 45.121.228.0/22 64.15.112.0/20 64.233.160.0/19Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> Allow from 66.102.0.0/20 66.249.64.0/19 70.32.128.0/19Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> Allow from 72.14.192.0/18 74.114.24.0/21 74.125.0.0/16Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> Allow from 89.207.231.0/24 103.62.64.0/22Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> Allow from 104.132.0.0-104.133.127.255 104.134.92.0/24Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> Allow from 104.134.128.0/17 104.154.0.0/15 104.196.0.0/14Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> Allow from 107.167.160.0/19 107.178.192.0/18 108.59.80.0/20Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> Allow from 108.170.192.0/18 108.177.0.0/17 113.197.106.0/24Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> Allow from 130.211.0.0/16 136.22.64.0/23 136.22.86.0/23Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> Allow from 136.112.0.0/12 142.250.0.0/15 146.148.0.0/17Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> Allow from 162.216.148.0/22 162.222.176.0/21 172.110.32.0/21Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> Allow from 172.217.0.0/16 172.253.0.0/16 173.194.0.0/16Feb 25 00:09
schestowitz> Allow from 173.255.112.0/20 185.25.28.0/23 192.158.28.0/22Feb 25 00:10
schestowitz> Allow from 192.178.0.0/15 193.186.4.0/24Feb 25 00:10
schestowitz> Allow from 199.36.154.0-199.36.157.255Feb 25 00:10
schestowitz> Allow from 199.192.112.0/22 199.223.232.0/21 207.223.160.0/20Feb 25 00:10
schestowitz> Allow from 208.65.152.0/22 208.68.108.0/22 208.76.68.0/22Feb 25 00:10
schestowitz> Allow from 208.81.188.0/22 208.87.172.0/22 208.117.224.0/19Feb 25 00:10
schestowitz> Allow from 209.85.128.0/17 216.58.192.0/19Feb 25 00:10
schestowitz> Allow from 216.73.80.0/20 216.239.32.0/19Feb 25 00:10
schestowitz> </If>Feb 25 00:10
schestowitz> </Directory>Feb 25 00:10
schestowitz>Feb 25 00:10
schestowitz> That might be a clumsy way.  Someone more familiar with Apache2 can doFeb 25 00:10
schestowitz> better.   See: https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_authz_host.htmlFeb 25 00:10
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-httpd.apache.org | mod_authz_host - Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4Feb 25 00:10
schestowitz>Feb 25 00:10
schestowitz> IMPORTANT: the whois formula above, only gets the IPv4 addressesFeb 25 00:10
schestowitzLast time they had a go again, but the pattern was different. Maybe they'll resume again around the same tine, i.e. 1-2 hours from now. The patterns will teach us something.Feb 25 00:10
schestowitzInteresting that TM became a target... and for so long with so much persistence. Cannot even go to bed with the wife lately as one must stay awake to babysit the server.Feb 25 00:10
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schestowitz    <li>Feb 25 07:30
schestowitz                  <h5><a href="https://www.howtogeek.com/713847/the-best-linux-distributions-without-systemd/">The Best Linux Distributions Without systemd</a></h5>Feb 25 07:30
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.howtogeek.com | The “Tech Support” Scammers Called HTG (So We Had Fun with Them)Feb 25 07:30
schestowitz                  <blockquote>Feb 25 07:30
schestowitz                    <p>If you use Debian or one of the myriad Debian-derivatives like Ubuntu and its entire tribe of relatives, it makes sense for you to check out Devuan. Devuan is a fork of Debian, so almost everything will be familiar. The default shell is Bash and the package manager is apt. Devuan was forked from Debian in 2014. It’s solid and stable and has a thriving community.</p></blockquote></li>Feb 25 07:30
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