npub1xm947t6redwsgzahq8pqljv9e4gcx5352r6z2m207jgza7ct266qzn26zl (npub1xm9…26zl) npub1g8usudh2hddznwaxnjv4h8tamszqcqf9pvknzj2ewvds7nnp5f9qqvckca (npub1g8u…ckca) do you know if they follow the 307 ?
at the moment my nginx conf is:
if ($http_user_agent ~* (Amazon|facebook|GoogleBot|AhrefsBot|Baiduspider|SemrushBot|SeekportBot|BLEXBot|Buck|magpie-crawler|ZoominfoBot|HeadlessChrome|istellabot|Sogou|coccocbot|Pinterestbot|moatbot|Mediatoolkitbot|SeznamBot|trendictionbot|MJ12bot|DotBot|PetalBot|YandexBot|bingbot|ClaudeBot|imagesift|FriendlyCrawler|barkrowler)) {
return 403;
}
if ($http_user_agent = "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/61.0.3163.79 Safari/537.36") {
return 403;
}
if ($http_user_agent = "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.15; rv:94.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/94.0 BB SC/1.0.0.0") {
return 403;
}
but hey, if I can return garbage successfully and at low / no cost to myself, then I would like to
also... for those who need to know this, Cloudflare's speed test allows you to define the number of bytes on the query string https://speed.cloudflare.com/__down?bytes=100000000000