MRwisdom12 Posted May 30, 2003 Posted May 30, 2003 I put in a help ticket, but I thought I would also ask it here in case anyone else has had this issue. It seems I have blocked my IP address from my accessing my site. I was looking at the deny IP manager after reading a forum discussion and it seems I had inadvertadly blocked my own IP adress. I can get to the cpanel and I checked the deny IP manager and in the remove field there was the word ALL. This word displayed about 5 times. I removed one of them and they all were removed. I still cannot access the site though, and there are no more entries in the remove field. The funny thing is that only my ip was blocked, other people could access the site. Is there a lag time for this to take effect after you remove the IP addresses? Thanks for your help Quote
greatfolios sysop Posted May 30, 2003 Posted May 30, 2003 good to know it works.... (sorry, no other help.) Mr. Bill Quote
MRwisdom12 Posted June 2, 2003 Author Posted June 2, 2003 Thanks Bill, I am thinking that it took a little time for the changes to take effect. I tried to log in the morning after I deleted the "all" in the remove area and it I was able to view the site again Quote
Pocketman Posted August 17, 2006 Posted August 17, 2006 Like many of us, I too am experiencing increasing spam. I noticed in the cPanel that IP addresses can be blocked by range. As an example, I'm having problems with 999.88.77.601. I'd like to block 999.88.77.601 through 999.88.77.699. What's the syntax for such? Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted August 17, 2006 Posted August 17, 2006 The IP numbers you are wanting to ban are not real IP numbers. Real IP numbers can only go to 255.255.255.255 However, IP banning will have no effect on email and you would need to write some sort of filter to ban by IP number. Quote
Pocketman Posted August 17, 2006 Posted August 17, 2006 (edited) The IP numbers you are wanting to ban are not real IP numbers.......IP banning will have no effect on email... The IP numbers I used above are only examples. The spamming problems are associated with my phpBB, not email. I'd like to just keep these undesirables completely out of my web sites. Therefore, I want to ban ranges of IP addresses. What would the syntax be for that? Edited August 17, 2006 by Pocketman Quote
TCH-JimE Posted August 17, 2006 Posted August 17, 2006 With PHPBB, do have you tried the odd anti spam fix? One of them involves changing the <FORM> names on signup. Most bots are pre-programmed with the standard ones. Changing this removed nearly all my spam posts on my old phpBB forum IP banning is rarely ever succesful as all someone has to do is go through a proxy or obtain another address JimE Quote
Pocketman Posted August 17, 2006 Posted August 17, 2006 I've applied several phpBB mods and still have a spamming problem, albeit diminished. My thought was to apply a multi-tiered approach by banning IPs from the web site as well as the bulletin board. I guess if I can't ban a range of IP addresses, it will be more trouble than performing a daily purge of the member list. Changing the names of the guestbook addentry and user registration helped. I'll work on a similar mod to the bulletin board. Thanks Quote
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