Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Block wget attempts from my site

2006-10-04 Thread Jacqui Caren
Boyle Owen wrote: This can become quite a sport... Agreed. If you want to ensure that only humans read a specific web page then add a image/audio based question that must be completed for access. Personally I hate the bloody things and will skip to a site that does not have them - my Paul has

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Block wget attempts from my site

2006-10-03 Thread Boyle Owen
> -Original Message- > From: Norman Khine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 3:17 PM > To: users@httpd.apache.org > Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Block wget attempts from my site > > Hello, > > What is the best way to block someone from

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Block wget attempts from my site

2006-10-03 Thread Nick Kew
On Tuesday 03 October 2006 14:17, Norman Khine wrote: > Hello, > > What is the best way to block someone from ripping/mirroring stuff from my > site with wget? Make your contents available in a convenient form, so users have no need of things like wget. Remember there are a lot of people on expen

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Block wget attempts from my site

2006-10-03 Thread Norman Khine
Hello, What is the best way to block someone from ripping/mirroring stuff from my site with wget? Is there an Apache way to do this, have seen it done with .htaccess but perhaps there is a way to do this from Apache. mod-security, snort perhaps? How does this fit with VirtualHosts and can these