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Question Blocking bad bots

Azurel

Silver Pleskian
I found this feature request
block bad bots by default

Alternatively, a tutorial on how to protect yourself with Plesk would be nice. IgorG wrote a little one
Instruction - Blocking extra bots using nginx
It would be nice if this becomes an official support example (plesk help center) with current agents and a little better explanation. The tutorial is already one year old and surely new agents appeared. See
atmire/COUNTER-Robots
or
monperrus/crawler-user-agents
or
- Bad Bots Bad Bots user-agent / bot
- Crawlers Crawlers user-agent / bot
- Scrapers Scrapers user-agent / bot

Where exactly should the entry be added, so that this block is for all domains?
So? Create a new "bad_bots.conf" in /etc/nginx/conf.d with
Code:
server {
    # List of scrapers and crawlers
    if ($http_user_agent ~ VALUE1|VALUE2) {
       return 444;
    }
}
 
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Actually, Plesk WordPress Toolkit has Bot protection section in Security Check option. So, your WP sites can be protected out from the box.
 
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