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How to block countries via Cloudflare's HTTP_CF_IPCOUNTRY data?

Richard Grevers

New Pleskian
Hi,
we have one Drupal site which is costing a fortune in spurious International traffic. We are using cloudflare, which is reducing much traffic, but not enough, since many requests are to non-cacheable pages.

I have turned on the HTTP_CF_IPCOUNTRY header at cloudflare, so every request for this site will contain the country of origin. The requests are coming from a wide range of IP addresses but predominantly from certain countries - the usual suspects. Since this is country-specific, blocking these countries won't hurt too much.
Options via Drupal are no use because it's forbidden page is still 200KB

So I'm looking for a solution that happens before Drupal receives the request, and which responds in as few bytes as possible and with the error code most likely to make the bots give up.
 
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