>>158667Lustige Geschichte.
>sperr mich auf IP-Ebene
Warum sollte man das tun, wenn doch auf HTTP-Ebene der User-Agent so eindeutig ist?
Drinbevor: Ja, Effizienz usw. ...
Und:
>A further check showed that all the network blocks are owned by one organization—Tencent. I'm seriously thinking that the CCP encourage this with maybe the hope of externalizing the cost of the Great Firewall to the rest of the world. If China scrapes content, that's fine as far as the CCP goes; If it's blocked, that's fine by the CCP too (I say, as I adjust my tin foil hat).
Ja, ein ziemlich großer Aluhut. "Die KOMMUNISTEN von der CCP!!1!" Gut, dass der irre Clown entsprechende Diskussionsseiten wie
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45010183
verlinkt hat. Dort hätte er bspw. unter
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45013840
dies lesen können:
>A simple check against the IP address 170.106.176.0, 150.109.96.0, 129.226.160.0, 49.51.166.0 and 43.135.0.0 showed that these IP addresses is allocated to Tencent Cloud, a Google Cloud-like rental service.
>(...)
>Sure, it can't really completely rule out the possibility that Tencent is behind all of this, but I don't really think the communist needs to attack your website through Tencent, it's just simply not logical.
>More likely it's just some company rented some server on Tencent crawling the Internet. The rest is probably just your xenophobia fueled paranoia.
Der verlinkte Hackernews-Diskussions-Faden bietet aber auch darüberhinaus Lesevergnügen. Da finden sich Unterdiskussionen zu wirklich allen Themen, die man sich zur Ausgangsthese ausdenken könnte, ... inkl. "PUTIN!1!!" und SJW-Blacklist-Whitelist-Geschwurbel.
>>158678Die Experten von
https://www.team-cymru.com/ip-asn-mapping (siehe:
>>158667)
schreiben dazu:
>IP to ASN Mapping is Not a GeoIP Service!
>... we must strongly advise that the IP to ASN mapping tool not be used as an IP geolocation (GeoIP) service.