RE: realtime protection against cloud scans

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I would even state that >80% of your server load is crap, if you don't block any ranges. Besides that you open yourself up to vulnerability checks and monitoring for domain hijacking etc.

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> Does the traffic from those cloud ranges have any significant impact on
> your server performance?
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> On Tue, Sep 12, 2023 at 10:33 AM Marc <Marc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:Marc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
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> 
> 	Anyone having a suggestion on how to block cloud crawlers/bots?
> Obviously I would like search engine bots to have access, but all the other
> crap I want to lose. Only 'real users'.
> 
> 	What is best practice for this? Just getting amazon,
> googleusercontent, digitalocean, azure ip ranges and put them in something
> like ipset or are there currently better ways of doing this?
> 
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