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dominicdoty | 2 years ago

Couldn't cloudflare show a page to the next handful of http requests from an IP informing the user that "something on your network is participating in DDoS attacks".

All the big providers could do this, just inject a little turnstile like page in front of the next cloudflare site you visit.

I would love to know if there's a compromised device on my network, and I don't have any real monitoring set up to detect it.

It's not a full solution, but at least informing users there is a problem is a good start.

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averageRoyalty|2 years ago

> All the big providers could do this, just inject a little turnstile like page in front of the next cloudflare site you visit.

Oh good. We can go back to the pre-HTTPS days where ISPs injected ads into HTML. Except this time we normalise it for the CDN provider.

BitPirate|2 years ago

In the age of CGNAT? Not a good idea.