Jon,

Right, so far that's been our tact.  This one particular attack is a bit 
annoying because it's inflating our logs.

I was just curious if this was a capability within Resin.  We wouldn't 
take the time to write a custom tag or anything like that to stop it.

Aaron


On 7/21/2010 10:27 AM, Jon Stevens wrote:
> Having run very very large porn sites for a number of years, I've seen
> all sorts of automated 'attacks' like that. If you don't have anything
> responding to those url's, then you don't have any problems. =)
>
> Anyway, why bother? Just ignore it. I'm sure you have better things to
> do with your time than play whack-a-mole.
>
> jon
>
> On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 7:14 AM, Aaron Freeman<aaron.free...@layerz.com>  
> wrote:
>    
>> Just wondering if anybody has ever worked through a scenario where you
>> could automatically firewall off an IP address that requested a
>> "poisoned" URL?
>>
>> There is an attacker continuously scanning all of our servers for a
>> specific URL, but from several different IPs.  It would be nice to be
>> able to automatically firewall them off.
>>
>> Has anybody done anything like that before?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Aaron
>>
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