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  • sugardaddy
    Registered User
    • Jun 2004
    • 38

    #1

    download managers

    Hi,

    Can anybody suggest a good software against download managers other than throttlebox?

    Already have phantomfrog and ip con installed. Had throttlebox installed previously.

    I have a bandwidth limit on my site, but people bitch about that. I don't mind them downloading as much as they want - I just don't want any download tools to be used. I'd drop the bandwidth resctriction, if I could get rid of the tools. Any suggestions for that?

    Thank you.
  • NemesisEnforcer
    Confirmed User
    • Aug 2003
    • 2122

    #2
    Originally posted by sugardaddy
    Hi,

    Can anybody suggest a good software against download managers other than throttlebox?

    Already have phantomfrog and ip con installed. Had throttlebox installed previously.

    I have a bandwidth limit on my site, but people bitch about that. I don't mind them downloading as much as they want - I just don't want any download tools to be used. I'd drop the bandwidth resctriction, if I could get rid of the tools. Any suggestions for that?

    Thank you.
    Take a look at ProxyPass. I use it to manage download managers and site scrapers.
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    • Boobgirl
      Confirmed User
      • Sep 2005
      • 447

      #3
      .htaccess the download managers
      Dawn Allison
      www.dawnsplace.com
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      • raymor
        Confirmed User
        • Oct 2002
        • 3745

        #4
        I'd like to talk to you some more about the details of your experience
        and what you want to achieve. Strongbox by itself will generally block
        abusive use of download managers, whether that abuse be by queuing
        up 16 hours worth of downloads and letting it run overnight, or site
        ripper type use, where the customer doesn't click on certain videos they
        actually want. Strongbox will allow legitimate download manager use -
        the customer clicks on the two or three videos they want to watch.
        To make that more effective, you can add the antislurp code to your
        page templates. Send me an email or give me a call, if you would.
        For historical display only. This information is not current:
        support@bettercgi.com ICQ 7208627
        Strongbox - The next generation in site security
        Throttlebox - The next generation in bandwidth control
        Clonebox - Backup and disaster recovery on steroids

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        • sugardaddy
          Registered User
          • Jun 2004
          • 38

          #5
          Originally posted by raymor
          I'd like to talk to you some more about the details of your experience
          and what you want to achieve. Strongbox by itself will generally block
          abusive use of download managers, whether that abuse be by queuing
          up 16 hours worth of downloads and letting it run overnight, or site
          ripper type use, where the customer doesn't click on certain videos they
          actually want. Strongbox will allow legitimate download manager use -
          the customer clicks on the two or three videos they want to watch.
          To make that more effective, you can add the antislurp code to your
          page templates. Send me an email or give me a call, if you would.
          Thank you, Ray, but I had experience with Strongbox.

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          • $5 submissions
            I help you SUCCEED
            • Nov 2003
            • 32195

            #6
            Bump for more options

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            • raymor
              Confirmed User
              • Oct 2002
              • 3745

              #7
              Originally posted by sugardaddy
              Thank you, Ray, but I had experience with Strongbox.
              Did you use the anti-slurp links in your templates?
              For historical display only. This information is not current:
              support@bettercgi.com ICQ 7208627
              Strongbox - The next generation in site security
              Throttlebox - The next generation in bandwidth control
              Clonebox - Backup and disaster recovery on steroids

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              • gmr324
                Confirmed User
                • Aug 2006
                • 1199

                #8
                Hi sugardaddy,


                PhantomFrog includes a Bandwidth Protection feature in which you can set bandwidth
                restrictions selectively by member username. Frog also provides a 30-day bandwidth
                history report by member which lets you monitor their activity. Also, download
                managers usually log into an account to download a file using the same IP as
                the person who initiated it, so downloads occuring under this kind of software
                will be subject to the same restrictions.

                Now, there is also a free Apache Module which works on Apache 1.x and 2.x
                which may also be of use to you.

                http://dominia.org/djao/limitipconn.html

                .htaccess the download managers
                Many download managers can spoof the browser name or "browser type"


                Hope That Helps!

                George

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