Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> This has been a problem for most of 2025 with few solutions in sight:
> https://lwn.net/Articles/1008897/
> Emmanuel

From the article, it seems like it should be possible to identify the IPs after 
the attack.
If several sites analyze their traffic and share the list, it should be 
possible to put them on a black list, that could be shared.
Such requests could either be just dropped, or possibly better, redirected to a 
page explaining that the IP is part of a bot net, so that the issue can get 
fixed.
David
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