For ethical reasons I would like to remark that the content of the website mentioned here is completelly offered for free, not registration needed and I'm not breaking any rule of they neither any law.
I normally develop web-scrapers for private usage (I mean with no economical expectations) and for one reason: it saves me a lot of time each day.
With the current site I'm scraping though, when I'm consecutively requesting 30 of their URLs, the server identifies my connection as "unusual traffic" and a Google's recaptcha appears:
I would like to know what methodology I should implement to avoid that recaptcha and still redirecting urls without problems.
The only condition is: No proxy/VPN usage.
This is what I've captured from http headers:
Request:
GET /rd/TdcfliKN0j9dT-bIMpo-GynUNR63kfnDsJn_YOP8uurTmlvy7C3oKnJtb1Mi-CI_fGsHJ72O49dM1IzXDCPNuPf3OfEb21w5hkGdV8ny__2u2pKo6yBgMbPCdAF-ti1uomfp3mWcB_K9M8PitpDMkg../x-Mad-VYWQz_lpphY5LN_fnkid__zqmI-i5AYJgziAl93kYhdvtlwVijRDmSGIifl-ouZki2eTWit7zi38raKiYkKtPqKSWftIfwFqIHD0bXua4z_LcrHQOnKwCWSNp0kJKcowVQSza8XJ88-TWJfA.. HTTP/1.1
Host r.plixid.com
User-Agent Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:39.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/39.0
Accept text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8
Accept-Language es-ES,es;q=0.8,en-US;q=0.5,en;q=0.3
Accept-Encoding gzip, deflate
Referer http://plixid.com/2015/12/29/vinter-sleep-die-cold-winter-2015-mp3/
Cookie __cfduid=...; PHPSESSID=...; _ga=...; _gat=1
DNT 1
Connection keep-alive
Response:
HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently
Date Tue, 29 Dec 2015 11:42:47 GMT
Content-Type text/html; charset=UTF-8
Transfer-Encoding chunked
Connection keep-alive
X-Powered-By PHP/5.5.9-1ubuntu4.11
Cache-Control private, must-revalidate
Location http://novafile.com/0ubisyq06l8s
Pragma no-cache
Expires -1
Server cloudflare-nginx
CF-RAY 25c53e59f4d70db7-MAD
What I've tried?
Usage of random user-agents.
Usage of x-forwared-for header with random ipv4 and proxy.
Send the DNT header disabled (0).
Random wait intervals to do next requests, between 3 to 10 seconds.
What I've discovered?
Very extended non-viable wait intervals around 10 minutes, from request to request, solves the problem.
Doing 29 consecutive requests then waiting 10 minutes to do the 30th request does not solves the problem.