Greetings, fellow Drupal webmasters. I'm getting fed up with the troll bots hitting my site all the time. At this point, by installing the Captcha module and turning off the Trackback module I have not had a problem with them actually getting content onto my site for awhile, but I can see them trying every day, and I'm sure many of them are coming through and scooping up content, email address, etc.
Today I installed the Troll module, which looks like it will be very useful. However, I think we could maximize the effectiveness of anti-trolling measures by working together a bit. Is anyone interested in this? Is anyone else fighting this battle?
One idea I had was that we could share tips and strategies that we have found helpful in using the troll module to keep the bots out. Another idea is that we could compile together observations about how these bots operate so that we can get better at spotting them. Yet another idea I had was that we could share IP addresses that we're blocking so that we can collectively increase our blocking.
To start the sharing off, here is the first one I've added to my Troll ban list: 64.27.27.203. This is a live IP address, and I've seen the following URLs in my Apache logs as a referrer from this IP:
h_t_tp://www.jmhic.com/poker-rooms.html
h_t_tp://www.ua-princeton.com/
(I've mangled the url format so that the troll does not get any credit for the links.) Both of these are poker sites. There are a bunch of other poker-related URLs in my referrer logs, but these are the two that have hit me the most this month. Both of these URLs work if you try to go to them in your browser. A lot of the other URLs I've seen in my logs are gone by the time I try to browse to them.