@tehstu @ryanprior @osm_tech oh and of course the scraper would have to respect pihole versus using its own hard coded DNS IP to resolve things.
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To keep #OpenStreetMap.org up and running while we're being deluged by scrapers, we've blocked 320,000+ primarily residential IPv4 addresses in the last 24 hours (+ 100,000 IPv6) involved in scraping. -
To keep #OpenStreetMap.org up and running while we're being deluged by scrapers, we've blocked 320,000+ primarily residential IPv4 addresses in the last 24 hours (+ 100,000 IPv6) involved in scraping.@tehstu @ryanprior @osm_tech pihole works by refusing to provide DNS resolution for domains on its blocklists, so it could block a scraper *if* its functionality depends on resolving a domain name that is blocked by pihole.
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To keep #OpenStreetMap.org up and running while we're being deluged by scrapers, we've blocked 320,000+ primarily residential IPv4 addresses in the last 24 hours (+ 100,000 IPv6) involved in scraping.@osm_tech does coming from residential IPs mean that someone has baked a scraper into some popular tool that people don't realize is doing that?