Have you considered asking OFCOM?
If there responsible for enforcement, they may offer resources or information. Otherwise they should get informed of the need.
Have you considered asking OFCOM?
If there responsible for enforcement, they may offer resources or information. Otherwise they should get informed of the need.
Should be easier to block them by ASN instead of IP. That way you can control ipv6 connections too.
But if you don't do business with the UK, I wonder if you are allowed to ignore them?
So is it only me, or wouldn't it be possible to write a script that 1. gets the ASN list from some place like here https://bgpview.io/reports/countries/GB and then 2. queries the list of IP ranges from here https://www.enjen.net/asn-blocklist/index.php?asn=&type=iplist and 3. commits that to a repository on Github or such, and the script could be rerun every two weeks or so? It seems like there are no terms of use attached to any of these two services that forbid this, but does anybody know?
Theoretically, you could do it in real-time and cache it.
I think it would be important to check the API rules of w/e service you're using.
https://www.enjen.net/asn-blocklist/readme.php#api
Some CDNs I believe can already do it like cloudflare. But I havn't tested it myself, but I have seen ASN block pages through them in the past.
Real time is a privacy risk.
check the API rules
That was what I was wondering about above. For Bgpview I can't find much.
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