HI Peter,
Re: The Wiki
Can I suggest signing up for Cloudflare's free option and turning Attack Mode on. We found that with a couple of our sites, it was easily managed (could be switched off after a couple of days when it calms down and then switched back on with a mouse click if needed) and reduced the 'hit' the site was taking by about 95%.
Richard
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Media Wiki seems to be something of a target these days. We use it for our Help pages on the Railcam UK website and had the website taken down by the same sort of attack that you are seeing.
We "fixed" it by moving the Wiki off the main server and dropping it on some shared web-hosting. That only worked for us because the address changed - which didn't matter in our case - I just adjusted the links in the Help menu. Of course, when the bots find the new location, we may have the same problem, but at least it won't take the rest of the website with it!
Adrian
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| Date: | 2026-03-11 06:45 |
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If you're getting bots still hitting your AWS IP directly, they might not obey the DNS change. You could set up a firewall or other checks in your proxy to reject traffic that isn't from Cloudflare, or change the IP of the server. I'm not familiar with AWS though.This probably won't be an issue if it's just AI crawlers instead of a targeted attack.