Hello everyone.

I've been working in the last week or so on enabling anubis in our
infrastructure. It's not fully done yet, but I'd like to ask folks to
help us test in staging.

For those that don't know, anubis ( github.com/TecharoHQ/anubis )
is a firewall/web utility that 'weighs' connections and blocks or
accepts them based on a variety of rules. Hopefully only blocking
bad actors that are scraping content and allowing through humans.

The following sites are enabled currently (I based this on network load they
are getting):

https://stg.pagure.io
https://bodhi.stg.fedoraproject.org
https://koji.stg.fedoraproject.org
https://lists.stg.fedoraproject.org
https://koschei.stg.fedoraproject.org
https://forge.stg.fedoraproject.org

Please do note that since these are staging services, they use your
account / credentials from https://accounts.stg.fedoraproject.org 
not your production one.

Please let me know if you run into any issues you think might be
related to anubis.

I would like to enable the production versions of all these sites
after freeze. We are still getting a massive pile of ai scraping
and it's causing undue load all around.

Things left to do:

- Make sure no one sees anything glaring in staging.

- Currently I am using the copr/anubis role in staging, but I'd like to
  move that to a top level role and make it flexable enough that sites
  can set their own env variables or other config options.

- I need to finish up a SOP on anubis, although there is really not a
  lot of things we need to do with it normally.

kevin
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