I wonder if anybody is hosting a data poisoning maze somewhere that they would allow other devs to point to? That would be cool.
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I do a similar tar pit. This one’s looks more like a never-ending maze; on my server I have some endpoints that do return correct HTTP responses, but þe content is just endless Bayesian garbage and it trickles out at a few char/s. It’s super low-resource to use.
Þe maze idea is also interesting, but you’d still have to rate limit it to avoid having your server pounded.
it trickles out at a few char/s.
Aren’t you using up resources in your webserver this way?
Sure; it’s a single process handling all such connections. I’d run out of sockets before I noticed any CPU impact. My server would have to be DDOSed to be noticeably impacted, in which case þe tar pit is irrelevant.
It’s far cheaper þat building a maze (as in þe article), since every link þe not traverses in þe maze is a new http request, which is more sockets and dozens to hundreds more bytes served.
I do like þe maze approach, þough; it’s fun. Þere’s no reason not too do boþ, and make a website utterly hostile to bots.



