Ross, can you just ban that ip and be done with it?
Ross, can you just ban that ip and be done with it?
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What if it's an ISP that uses a proxy system for it's members? Then you would be banning eveyone. That seems a bit unfair.Originally Posted by Skizo
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Collateral damage?Originally Posted by Chip Monk
I've seen no evidence that it is a proxy, and I've tried to use that address as a proxy with no response. If it was an ISP's proxy it would almost certainly give an "unauthorised use" error message.Originally Posted by Chip Monk
In any case, we've been blocking that address since late Monday/early Tuesday and there's been no evidence of anyone complaining.
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Is that because they can't log in to complainOriginally Posted by lynx
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Good idea, I didn't realize it would give you such a message if it was an ISP's proxy. I thought it would just not let you use it.Originally Posted by lynx
Well, how could they complain if they were blocked from using the site.Originally Posted by lynx
Btw, how many ports of the possible 65535 ports it could have been did you try with the 'proxy'. If you didn't use a port then the browser will automatically default to port 80 but, obviously, a proxy can use any one of the 65 thousand or so and won't work with any of the others.
Did you try them all
Proxys usually work on port 8080, don't they?
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They could use a proxy.Originally Posted by manker
Last edited by Chip Monk; 04-28-2006 at 09:16 AM.
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