That being said, if anyone actually uses them legit, and you're getting banned, please DM me.

I am fairly new to these things, which is insane and kinda stupid considering I've been selfhosting things since Ubuntu 8.04 ... but alas, here we are. I am not going to keep having things I use go down because someone has nothing better to do.

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Ah shit... It's locking everything out.... Let's try that one again 😂

Who's got a #fail2ban for relays? #asknostr

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Dont the relays themselves have rate limiting...etc What do you want fail2ban to do exactly?

In this particular case they're just spamming the webpage. I'm not sure if their goal is spamming the website, the relay, or the invoices required to check for paid staus...so I guess just stop traffic that is loading a page 3 or 4 times a second, leaving the ones using it "normally"