* feat: first implementation of honeypot logic
This is a bit of an experiment, stick with me.
The core idea here is that badly written crawlers are that: badly
written. They look for anything that contains `<a href="whatever" />`
tags and will blindly use those values to recurse. This takes advantage
of that by hiding a link in a `<script>` tag like this:
```html
<script type="ignore"><a href="/bots-only">Don't click</a></script>
```
Browsers will ignore it because they have no handler for the "ignore"
script type.
This current draft is very unoptimized (it takes like 7 seconds to
generate a page on my tower), however switching spintax libraries will
make this much faster.
The hope is to make this pluggable with WebAssembly such that we force
administrators to choose a storage method. First we crawl before we
walk.
The AI involvement in this commit is limited to the spintax in
affirmations.txt, spintext.txt, and titles.txt. This generates a bunch
of "pseudoprofound bullshit" like the following:
> This Restoration to Balance & Alignment
>
> There's a moment when creators are being called to realize that the work
> can't be reduced to results, but about energy. We don't innovate products
> by pushing harder, we do it by holding the vision. Because momentum can't
> be forced, it unfolds over time when culture are moving in the same
> direction. We're being invited into a paradigm shift in how we think
> about innovation. [...]
This is intended to "look" like normal article text. As this is a first
draft, this sucks and will be improved upon.
Assisted-by: GLM 4.6, ChatGPT, GPT-OSS 120b
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* fix(honeypot/naive): optimize hilariously
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* feat(honeypot/naive): attempt to automatically filter out based on crawling
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* fix(lib): use mazeGen instead of bsGen
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* docs: add honeypot docs
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* chore(test): go mod tidy
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* chore: fix spelling metadata
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* chore: spelling
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* fix!(policy/checker): make List and-like
This has the potential to break user configs.
Anubis lets you stack multiple checks at once with blocks like this:
```yaml
name: allow-prometheus
action: ALLOW
user_agent_regex: ^prometheus-probe$
remote_addresses:
- 192.168.2.0/24
```
Previously, this only returned ALLOW if _any one_ of the conditions
matched. This behaviour has changed to only return ALLOW if _all_ of the
conditions match.
I have marked this as a potentially breaking change because I'm
absolutely certain that someone is relying on this behaviour due to
spacebar heating. If this bites you, please let me know ASAP.
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Assisted-by: GPT-OSS 120b on local hardware
* fix(policy/checker): more explicit short-circuit
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