• ɐɥO
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    591 month ago

    I disallow a page in my robots.txt and ip-ban everyone who goes there. Thats pretty effective.

      • bountygiver [any]
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        1 month ago

        humans typically don’t visit [website]/fdfjsidfjsidojfi43j435345 when there’s no button that links to it

        • @Avatar_of_Self@lemmy.world
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          151 month ago

          I used to do this on one of my sites that was moderately popular in the 00’s. I had a link hidden via javascript, so a user couldn’t click it (unless they disabled javascript and clicked it), though it was hidden pretty well for that too.

          IP hits would be put into a log and my script would add a /24 of that subnet into my firewall. I allowed specific IP ranges for some search engines.

          Anyway, it caught a lot of bots. I really just wanted to stop automated attacks and spambots on the web front.

          I also had a honeypot port that basically did the same thing. If you sent packets to it, your /24 was added to the firewall for a week or so. I think I just used netcat to add to yet another log and wrote a script to add those /24’s to iptables.

          I did it because I had so much bad noise on my logs and spambots, it was pretty crazy.

          • Mikelius
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            101 month ago

            This thread has provided genius ideas I somehow never thought of, and I’m totally stealing them for my sites lol.

        • JackbyDev
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          I LOVE VISITING FDFJSIDFJSIDOJFI435345 ON HUMAN WEBSITES, IT IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE HUMAN HOBBIES. 🤖👨

    • Onno (VK6FLAB)
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      71 month ago

      Is the page linked in the site anywhere, or just mentioned in the robots.txt file?

        • Onno (VK6FLAB)
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          81 month ago

          Excellent.

          I think I might be able to create a fail2ban rule for that.

    • @Asudox@lemmy.world
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      51 month ago

      Not sure if that is effective at all. Why would a crawler check the robots.txt if it’s programmed to ignore it anyways?

    • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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      41 month ago

      I doubt it’d be possible in most any way due to lack of server control, but I’m definitely gonna have to look this up to see if anything similar could be done on a neocities site.