>
> 4. I want to do more than just report or filter these jerks.
> This is why I'm experimenting with various "BOT KILLER"
> type pages. If I can choke/stop a bot or clog somebodies
> database with useless addresses, the more the better. I'm
> obviously still experimenting here too.
Tip: use a text only browser to check if your 'invisible links'
are really that invisible
It is probably better to use dedicated tools for tying up the
resources of spammers. I am especially fond of spamd, some BOFH
really spend all his creativity on that. You might be able to
emulate something like that on the HTTP level by setting a loop
that generates one character every second and then uses cfflush
to send each character separately to the client. That will really
tie them down (but your server too).
Jochem
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When you don't want to be surprised by the revolution
organize one yourself
- Loesje
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