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morshu9001 a day ago

When I was running a home server as a kid, I IP-blocked the entire continent of Asia because I was constantly getting pings, portscans, HTTP path guesses, SSH auth attempts, etc randomly from there. Of course I secured my stuff to the best of my knowledge, but I still didn't want that harassment cause 1. who knows 2. could be ddos'd.

When finding help on how to do this, people were saying it's useless cause they can proxy/VPN anyway, but obviously that has some cost to them because they weren't doing that. So seeing how I had no legitimate traffic from there, it was an easy choice and cut out like 99% of abuse.

chrneu a day ago | parent [-]

lol you should see how bad it is nowadays. Like 90% of my traffic is from SE Asia or germany trying to scrape my site. I blocked like a dozen countries because of it. Singapore itself is an insane amount of traffic for me.

akdor1154 a day ago | parent [-]

Singapore could be due to being a common VPN exit node for within SE Asia? Close by and avoids the most common regional blacklists (and gov firewalls of course).

sunaookami 18 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I think it's due to Tencent Cloud providing cheap servers in Singapore. I had the same issue and blocked all of their offending IP ranges from these ASNs and it was all Tencent or Huawei Cloud.

morshu9001 a day ago | parent | prev [-]

I saw lots of Singapore traffic back in the early 2010s too, and often see it listed on random free VPN and proxy sites