by Joshua Brauer on December 7, 2006
On another website I recently noticed that another party was sucking in the RSS feed and publishing it to their site. Not a headline or two, not a snippet and a pointer, but the whole thing. They are doing it with dozens of sites. It's the RSS equivalent of framing sites.
Fortunately most of the folks who are doing this sort of thing have their own server and all the requests come from their server. If that's the case it's pretty easy to tell Apache to make the site dark for all their requests. By adding something like the following in httpd.conf the offending leach is cut off.
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
Deny from nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
I'm curious to see how long it takes before the operator of the leach realizes they have gotten 403 errors for weeks now.