There's a short example of a node.js proxy server here:

http://www.catonmat.net/http-proxy-in-nodejs/

It might not be as hard as you imagine to get this working.  I'd hate to 
see the attackers win :(

- Kris

On Wednesday, August 8, 2012 10:06:45 PM UTC-7, Kate wrote:
>
> I don't know how to write the node.js. I am surprised that google cannot 
> help me here. I do appreciate your help but I just can't do this without 
> spending hours of study. To answer your other question, the blocking 
> attempt didn't solve the problem. The curl requests come about 3 times per 
>  second. I have been working on trying to stop them for over a week now. I 
> suppose I can just change my domain name or move to another hosting service 
> but it seems a pity.
>
> I have had this site since 1996 with never a problem. 
>

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