Is it. However our frontend capacity spans across multiple data centers, a 
dozen+ nginx instances, and over 70 cores of processing power. We are not as 
concerned with overloading the frontend as we are with certain endpoints that 
might be single instance legacy apps etc.

-----Original Message-----
From: Rainer Duffner [rai...@ultra-secure.de]
Received: Tuesday, 01 Nov 2016, 6:54PM
To: nginx@nginx.org [nginx@nginx.org]
Subject: Re: Blocking tens of thousands of IP's


Am 01.11.2016 um 23:43 schrieb Cox, Eric S 
<eric....@kroger.com<mailto:eric....@kroger.com>>:

Unfortunately much like others have stated, we also don't have the automation 
at the firewall layer to move as quickly as we would like. So at the moment its 
not an option.


If you get hammered, even serving the 403-page is actually noticeable traffic.



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