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From: Vladimir Vitkov (v.vitkov
cnsys.bg)
Date: Thu Mar 06 2008 - 01:32:23 CST
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> Within "most" corporate networks, what effective methods can be used,
> from the network's perspective, to block mass Google queries?
Probably you are best with some kind of ratelimiting and/or content inspection
of http traffic.
Probably some payload injection in the flow and blocking the user based on
your statisticals ...
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