connection.
This is more out of curiosity than anything else, so if this isn't
possible, no big deal...
Thanks,
Skip Montanaro
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but didn't see anything obvious. I could establish my own rewrite rules
(and probably will) for some of the most egregious requests (anything
".php" would get dropped, for example), but was hoping something already
existed.
Tha
>
> You'd probably need to install a WAF, Web Application Firewall. Some
> of those are avaialble for free.
>
Thanks, Sergey, that's an interesting topic. It looks like I have some
reading to do...
Skip Montanaro
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retired) using Python to implement various things for
various uses, so Flask was a pretty straightforward way to get something up
and running quickly.
As a placeholder for something more sophisticated, a couple location
directives squashed a large fraction of the problematic URIs.
> Off-topic, we used to use GoDaddy for VPS for our free/open source
> software project.
>
We now use Ionos (https://www.ionos.com/hosting/web-hosting). The cheapest
> plan is $1/month. We splurge a bit and pay $5 for the extra core and extra
> memory. No more OOM problems, and no more nastygrams.