> how about you define /dev/null as the page
> displayed when a user hits a 403 url ? 

That seems to be the only thing we can do. This indeed
significantly reduces the bandwidth usage on
403-responses. However, we would still like to see a
zero-bandwidth solution. Thanks.

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