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Okay, we have a list with IP's. And it's been there since 7,5 years, growing slow, I don't have a clue on what's what, it would be really nice if we could add a comment to the lines.
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Have you tried: 123.4.56.789 # bad botThis works in my .htaccess file but I haven't tried it in the ban list. order allow,deny
deny from 64.92.199 #thenewpush
allow from all
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Keeping the info together works for me, but a dont block any IP's
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That would be nice to have. Another feature that I would like to see is the ability to add a subnet in CIDR notation, ie;
172.168.1/28 or whatever.
As I understand it now, you would have to list each IP in a subnet individually, with the exception of a class C address which you could then do the wildcard % bit.
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You can use % with more than a class C: xxx.xxx.xxx.% xxx.xxx.% xxx.%
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You can use % with more than a class C: xxx.xxx.xxx.% xxx.xxx.% xxx.% Well yes, but I don't think many admins will be banning entire class B and A netblocks. I guess my point was having a shorthand method to ban class-c subnets.
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using underscore allows you to wildcard a single character place
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using underscore allows you to wildcard a single character place I'm not following... do you mean "192.168.1.16_" and that would match .160 --> .169 ? I guess that would cut down on some of the entries, but say you had a /28 subnet you wanted to block. If you could just enter 64.119.5.176/28 instead of: 64.119.5.177 64.119.5.178 64.119.5.179 64.119.5.18_ 64.119.5.190 That would, to me, make much more sense. Plus you know the IP's should be treated as a group, not single entries. If CIDR notation is an issue, then maybe: 64.119.5.176 255.255.255.240
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yes.. _ will match 0 thru 9 for that character position.. that's as good as it gets for now
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by Outdoorking - 04/13/2024 5:08 PM
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