← Back to context Comment by pmlnr 18 hours ago Been there recently. Rate limit on nginx and anti-syn flood on pf solved it. 3 comments pmlnr Reply spiderfarmer 16 hours ago I'm being hit with 300 req/s 24/7 from hundreds of thousands of unique IP's from residential proxies. I can't rate limit any further without hurting the real users. cowboylowrez 2 hours ago Yeah real users are just as hosed as the small sites. I get blocked simply because of the netblock I browse from. oasisbob 15 hours ago Yeah, IP-based rate limits are nearly ineffective these days.
spiderfarmer 16 hours ago I'm being hit with 300 req/s 24/7 from hundreds of thousands of unique IP's from residential proxies. I can't rate limit any further without hurting the real users. cowboylowrez 2 hours ago Yeah real users are just as hosed as the small sites. I get blocked simply because of the netblock I browse from. oasisbob 15 hours ago Yeah, IP-based rate limits are nearly ineffective these days.
cowboylowrez 2 hours ago Yeah real users are just as hosed as the small sites. I get blocked simply because of the netblock I browse from.
I'm being hit with 300 req/s 24/7 from hundreds of thousands of unique IP's from residential proxies. I can't rate limit any further without hurting the real users.
Yeah real users are just as hosed as the small sites. I get blocked simply because of the netblock I browse from.
Yeah, IP-based rate limits are nearly ineffective these days.