Stopping hot-linking leeches with IIS and ASP.NET

Posted: Nov 10, 2006  1 comments

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Many web sites suffer from others directly linking to their image, video and other content.  This practice is called often called leeching, hot-linking, or inline-linking and causes wasted bandwidth and increased server load to the victim web site.

 

Last weekend, I wrote a little ASP.NET module that prevents hot linking.  It can be used on IIS5 (Windows 2000/XP), IIS6 (Windows Server 2003), and IIS7 (Windows Vista / Longhorn Server).

It also was a great excuse to talk about IIS and ASP.NET integration history :)

Read more on http://mvolo.com/2006/11/10/stopping-hotlinking-with-iis-and-aspnet.aspx.

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  1. MVolo's Blog : Stopping hot-linking leeches with IIS and ASP.NET
    November 10, 2006

    PingBack from http://blogs.iis.net/mvolo/archive/2006/11/10/stopping-hot-linking-leeches-with-iis-and-asp-net.aspx

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