11 Apr
2016
11 Apr
'16
4:56 p.m.
On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 20:09:04 -0400, Rubens Kuhl <rubensk@gmail.com> wrote:
If your users are seeing captchas, one or a few or them are likely to be infected to the point of generating too much requests to Google.
If that were the case, they'd be seeing the same via IPv4. And apparently, they aren't. This also points out the problems with *ASSUMING* you know the size of someone's netblock. If you think "/64", then you'd be wrong. Just as wrong as assuming all IPv4 is "/24". And on the same side of that coin is the over-reaching "block all of Asia" blacklist. Sure, that'll kill a heap of nonsense, but if you actually have business in Asia... (Yes, *I* banish APNIC. "works for me", not recommended for others.)